Charges Dropped Against 49ers Crabtree
25 Jan, 2013
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco’s district attorney won’t file criminal charges against 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree after reviewing evidence of an alleged sexual assault in a hotel after the team’s playoff victory over the Green Bay Packers.
After examining a “thorough investigation” submitted by police, District Attorney George Gascon said Friday his office determined that no charges would be filed “at this time.”
Crabtree’s attorney, Joshua Bentley, didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment, and the team has referred all questions about the matter to him.
The 49ers are preparing to meet the Baltimore Ravens in the Super Bowl on Feb. 2 in New Orleans.
Mentioned In This Post:
About the author
Related Posts
-
The GOAT is Coming To NASCAR
-
MJ & The 98 Bulls Still Breaking Records
-
Rest Well To A Sports Pioneer
-
"Winning Has A Price!"
-
Can You Really Have A Gambling Problem When You're Super Rich?
-
We All Knew The Bulls Blew It!
-
Time To Go Super Bowlin'
-
There Can Only Be One King
-
Michael Jordan Opens Clinic For low-income Community
-
ICYMI Team US is Dominating the World Cup