Paul Walker's Family Seeking $1.8 Million From Estate of Roger Rodas, Driver of Fatal Crash

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By Brett Malec Dec 30, 2014 9:43 PMTags
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Paul Walker's family is seeking almost $2 million from the heirs of Roger Rodas, the driver of the car that crashed and killed both Walker and Rodas over one year ago.

Walker's father Paul Walker III, who is acting as the executor of the late actor's estate, filed a claim for more than $1.8 million against Rodas' beneficiaries.

In the legal docs obtained by E! News, Walker Sr. claims that Rodas' family "is in possession of numerous automobiles and other motor vehicles that are either wholly or partially owned" by the deceased Fast & Furious star. Walker's estate is seeking the return of the vehicles or any money earned in a sale of such vehicles.

Watch: Paul Walker Sr. Reflects on Son's Legacy

Walker and Rodas died on Nov. 30 when the 2005 Porsche Carrera GT they were driving crashed outside of L.A. The cause of the accident was later determined to be speed (they were going between 80 and 93 miles per hour). Walker was 40 years old.

Walker is survived by his teenage daughter, Meadow Walker. Around the anniversary of his passing, Walker's father told E! News how Meadow is doing these days. "She's doing—I hear from the grapevine—very good in school," he said earlier this month. "She's keeping busy."

He added, "I think she's just a little bit shy around me, grandpa. I think time is on my side and things will get better."

—Reporting by Claudia Rosenbaum