L'acteur Armie Hammer n'est pas accusé de manque de preuves en raison de la coercition sexuelle, ont confirmé les procureurs.
The social networking star was accused two years ago that he had raped a woman in Los Angeles in 2017 and was accused of sending a number of explicit messages about social media.
Mr. Hammer, known for films such as "Call Me by your name", "Hotel Mumbai" and "Death on the Nile", said that he was "very grateful" for Los Angeles for their decision.
He said he was looking forward to "after my name was washed in to start the beginning of a long, difficult process in which I will put my life back in order".
The prosecutors said they had carried out an "extremely thorough exam", but had "not enough evidence" to complain about Mr. Hammer.
"Cases of sexual attacks are often difficult to prove, so we hire our most experienced prosecutors with the exam," said Tiffiny Blacknell, director of the Office for Communication.
"In this case, these prosecutors carried out an extremely thorough examination, but came to the conclusion that there was not enough evidence at the moment to accuse Mr. Hammer of a crime.
"As a prosecutor, we have the ethical responsibility to only complain about cases that we can prove without doubt ... Due to the complexity of the relationship and the inability to prove an unambiguous, violent sexual encounter, we are unable to prove the case beyond." un doute justifié. »
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