Clippers' Josh Primo will not be charged after indecent exposure investigation
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"More than one prosecutor reviewed the evidence on each charge in this case," Bexar County Criminal Dist. Atty. Joe Gonzales said in a news release Friday. "Each determined that there was simply not enough evidence to prove the required elements of the charge and meet a prosecutor's statutory obligation."
Since being waived, Primo, who will turn 21 later this month, had gone unsigned for nearly a year until September, when the Clippers signed him to a two-way contract. The signing was met by vocal push-back by fans as it occurred the same day the NBA suspended Primo for four games after the findings of its own investigation, which determined that he "engaged in inappropriate and offensive behavior by exposing himself to women."
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