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In 2021 a woman who called herself Effie denounced the actor Armie Hammer for an alleged violation; he denied the accusations and turned to his lawyer. Now, the Los Angeles prosecutor’s office has announced that it will not file charges against Hammer for sexual assault.since there was not enough evidence to prove a forced and non-consensual encounter.
Tiffiny Blacknellspokesperson for the prosecutor, informed ew that this conclusion was reached after a lengthy investigation: “As prosecutors, we have an ethical responsibility to only prosecute cases that we can prove beyond a reasonable doubt. We know that it is difficult for women to report a sexual assault. Even when we are unable to move forward with a prosecution, our victim services representatives will be available to those who seek our support services.”
Armie, 36, took to his social networks to post a message in which he was satisfied with the results of the investigation.: “I am very grateful to the District Attorney for carrying out an extensive investigation and reaching the conclusion that I defended all this time, that no crime had been committed. I look forward to beginning what will be a long and difficult process to put my life back together now that my name is clear.”
Additionally, In the last two years, the actor lost several film job opportunities due to the accusations against him. by two women who shared text messages in which Hammer allegedly expressed sexual fetishism with cannibalistic practices, something he always denied, but which gave rise to a series of television programs Netflix titled “House of Hammer”. In recent interviews, the protagonist of films such as “The lone ranger” and “Call me by your name” He commented that during that time he wanted to get away from everything and even thought about committing suicide.
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