Bruce Jenner is willing to provide phone records to cops in order to prove that he was not texting at the time of his fatal car crash.
Law enforcement sources told TMZ.com that the former Olympian has authorized Sheriff's detectives to get all the necessary data from Jenner's cell phone carrier, thus making a search warrant unnecessary.
Sources informed that Jenner's promise was verbal but the police department needs it in writing in order to gain access to the information.
An independent photo agency was at the scene immediately before the crash and snapped a pic of Jenner holding a cigarette and not a cell phone.
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