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Mother of boys hit and killed by socialite Rebecca Grossman dismayed by light sentence

The mother of two boys hit and killed by Rebecca Grossman is expressing her disappointment in the socialite’s recent sentencing.

On Monday, Grossman was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the hit-and-run murders of Jacob and Mark Iskander in 2020.

Prosecutors had sought the maximum sentence, which was more than twice what she received.

The surprising sentence reopened old wounds for the boys’ mother, Nancy Iskander.

“It was the hardest day of the whole trial,” Iskander said. “I would compare Monday to September 29, 2020, almost to the same extent of pain.”

In an interview at the family home Wednesday, Iskander told KTLA’s Sandra Mitchell that the sentence handed down by the judge was not severe enough and did not honor the life of both her boys.

“He counted them both as one,” Iskander said. “They were two, I promise. They were two.”

Mourners gathered at a makeshift memorial on Sept. 30, 2020, for Jacob and Mark Iskander, who died after being struck by a vehicle driven by Rebecca Grossman in Westlake Village. (KTLA)

In February, the 60-year-old socialite was convicted of two counts of second-degree murder and vehicular manslaughter, as well as one count of hit-and-run driving resulting in death.

She could be eligible for parole in as little as nine years.

“All I can say about that is that I hope nine years is enough time for her heart to change. I’m not sure,” Iskander said.

Through a four-year legal ordeal, Grossman has never admitted guilt for running down 11-year-old Mark and 8-year-old Jacob.

Still, through all the trauma and heartbreak, Iskander says she has love for the person who upended her life.

“I serve a God who teaches me to love and I love her, I love her family, I love her kids, she’s a human being,” she said.

Karim Iskander, right, and wife Nancy Iskander, center, arrive for Rebecca Grossman sentencing on Monday, June 10, 2024 in Van Nuys. (Getty Images)

The co-founder of the Grossman Burn Foundation and wife of prominent plastic surgeon Dr. Peter Grossman, Iskander says the woman responsible for the death of her sons has offered to establish a building near her husband’s burn hospital and name it after them.

Nancy says that is not something she is willing to entertain.

“That is not something I would accept from her at all,” Iskander said. “She does not get to honor their memory. I’m sorry, that I cannot allow.”

Instead, the Iskander family has created their own foundation to honor Jacob and Mark; Nancy hopes it will be a fitting tribute and do some justice in honoring their memory.

“It goes through my mind every day, are they proud? Are they looking down and proud of me? Or no? It’s so important, and I can’t ask them,” she said.