Caitlyn Jenner
has admitted she fears being forced to serve in a men's jail over a
fatal car crash which left one woman dead earlier this year.
The
four-vehicle crash on the Pacific Coast Highway left one woman, Kimberly
Howe, dead and seven others injured in February, and Caitlyn now faces charges of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter.
But the star has slammed claims she was speeding at the time of impact, admitting she remembers little of the horrific moment.
"I
remember it very little, I remember it happening and that's about it,"
the 65-year-old told Today's Matt Lauer during a pre-recorded interview
this week.
Admitting she couldn't say more due to legal reasons, she added: "A
tragedy like this, you'll never get over it. You just learn to live with
it the best you possibly can."
She also slammed claims she was
speeding at the time of the fatal smash, adding: '"I was under the speed
limit, I was going 46 in a 50 – my air bag didn't even go off."
Caitlyn,
formerly known as Bruce, recently underwent a sex change - and she
fears she could end up in a men's jail if she has to serve time.
"The media wants that picture, don't they," Jenner told the
presenter. "That is the worst case scenario. I will say the men's county
jail, it is an enormous problem that they would put trans women in a
men's county jail."
Caitlyn has spent the last few months raising
awareness of the problems the trans community are facing, and revealed
she doesn't miss anything about living as a man.
"I think about my life and where I'm at in my life right now and what a tremendous experience this," she said.
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