Armie Hammer Sexual Assault Allegations: No Criminal Charges
Actor Will Not Face Charges After Police Investigation
Armie Hammer, the actor known for his roles in The Social Network and Call Me by Your Name, will not face criminal charges after a police investigation into a sexual assault allegation against him. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) conducted a months-long investigation into the allegation, which was made by a woman who claimed that Hammer had assaulted her in 2017. However, the LAPD ultimately determined that there was not enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime had been committed.
The LAPD's decision not to file charges against Hammer does not mean that the actor is innocent of the allegations. It simply means that the prosecution did not believe that it could prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. The LAPD's decision is also not binding on civil authorities, meaning that Hammer could still face a civil lawsuit from the woman who accused him of assault.
Hammer Has Denied the Allegations
Hammer has denied the allegations against him, and has said that he is "confident" that he will be cleared of any wrongdoing. In a statement released through his attorney, Hammer said that he "never abused anyone" and that he is "willing to cooperate fully with any investigation."
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