San Francisco, Feb 5 : Criminal charges won't be filed against 49ers wide receiver Michael
Crabtree after an alleged sexual assault in a hotel after the team's playoff
victory over the Green Bay Packers, San Francisco's district attorney
said.
After examining information submitted by police, District Attorney
George Gascon said his office determined that no charges would be filed ''at
this time.''
''The San Francisco Police Department - Special Victims Unit
completed and submitted a thorough investigation of the allegations against
Michael Crabtree,'' Gascon said.
Crabtree's attorney, Joshua Bentley,
didn't immediately return a call seeking comment.
San Francisco police
said Crabtree was never detained or arrested in the matter, and that he
cooperated fully with their investigation.
The 49ers are preparing to
meet the Baltimore Ravens in the Super Bowl on Feb. 3 in New
Orleans.
49ers general manager Trent Baalke said the team was pleased
that the district attorney decided to not file charges after reviewing the
matter.
''Michael and the team can now put this behind us and move
forward,'' Baalke said in a statement.
During the regular season,
Crabtree became the first San Francisco wide receiver with more than 1,000 yards
in a season since Terrell Owens in 2003.
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