Remember back in April when news broke that San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick was being accused of sexual assault in Miami? Colin immediately came out and proclaimed his innocence and released recordings of the 911 calls backed up his claims.
The Miami DA has completed its investigation and determined that Colin and the two other NFL players that were with him, were cleared of any wrong doing in the incident.
The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office announced it didn’t have enough evidence to prosecute Kaepernick, or 49ers receiver Quinton Patton or Seattle wide receiver Ricardo Lockette.
“No charges, no indication that a criminal act was committed,” said Ed Griffith of the State Attorney’s Office. “She was alleging that she may have been the victim of a sexual assault, and there was no evidence.”
The woman’s behavior was questionable and so were actions once police arrived on the scene.
Officials say the accuser told the woman who was with Colin that it was not safe to be there. The accuser then went back to Colin’s bedroom and Kaepernick left the apartment.
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