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Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer won’t face criminal charges

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Prosecutors were unable to prove a San Diego woman’s accusations of physical and sexual abuse beyond a reasonable doubt, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office.
Los Angeles prosecutors won’t charge Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer for allegedly beating and sexually abusing a San Diego woman he met through social media. Prosecutors were unable to prove the San Diego woman’s accusations beyond a reasonable doubt, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office on Tuesday. Bauer,31, was placed on paid leave on July 2 under the players’ union and Major League Baseball’s joint domestic violence and sexual assault policy after the woman said he choked her into unconsciousness, punched her repeatedly and had anal sex with her without her consent during two sexual encounters. MLB and the union eventually agreed to extend his administrative leave through the end of the postseason. MLB and the Pasadena Police Department both launched investigations. Police turned over the results of their investigation to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office in August. Bauer has said through representatives that everything that happened between the two was “wholly consensual” in the nights they spent together in April and May at his Pasadena home. Regardless of what happens in the legal case, Bauer could face a potential suspension by MLB of any length it chooses.

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