Michael Crabtree Will Not Be Charged in Sexual Assault Case, District Attorney Says

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Jan 25, 2013

Michael CrabtreeSAN FRANCISCO — 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.

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