Driver Sued Over Using Snapchat Now Faces Criminal Charges

Citing court records, WSB-TV reports Christal McGee admitted going 90 mph, but denied using Snapchat at the time of the crash

A teenage driver accused in a lawsuit of causing a collision in Georgia while using the Snapchat app's "speed filter" is now facing criminal charges. 

NBC's "Today" show and other news outlets reported a Clayton County judge signed arrest warrants Wednesday for 19-year-old Christal McGee, charging her with felony serious injury by vehicle, among other charges, following the conclusion of a police investigation. 

Clayton County Solicitor Tasha Mosley said McGee was speeding on a rainy road in September, when she crashed into driver Wentworth Maynard, who spent weeks in a coma and suffered brain damage. 

Maynard and his wife filed a lawsuit in April against McGee and Snapchat, saying the app's filter tempted McGee to speed. 

Citing court records, WSB-TV reports McGee admitted going 90 mph, but denied using Snapchat at the time of the crash.

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