LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved on Nov. 2 a $2.5 million settlement for two families suing the county over the unauthorized sharing of photos of the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash, which also killed their loved ones. Under the proposed settlement, still subject to court approval, Matthew Mauser stands to receive $1.25 million, and siblings J.J. Altobelli and Alexis Altobelli would share another $1.25 million. Mauser’s wife, Christine, and the Altobellis’ mother, father, and younger sister—Keri, John, and Alyssa—died in the Jan. 26, 2020, crash that also killed Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and three others. After a Los Angeles Times investigation revealed that LA County sheriff’s deputies and firefighters took and shared crash scene photos for purposes outside law enforcement, the Altobellis and Matthew Mauser filed separate federal lawsuits against the county alleging they suffered emotional distress. “We believe these proposed settlements of $1.25 million are reasonable and fair to all concerned,” attorney Skip Miller of Miller Barondess—who …