Ezekiel Elliott will not be charged for allegedly striking a woman who was once believed to be his girlfriend, investigators announced Tuesday.
Citing "conflicting and inconsistent information," the Columbus Attorney’s Office ruled that allegations against the former Ohio State running back lacked the evidence to support the filing of criminal charges.
In August, investigators met with Elliott's accuser, Tiffany Thompson, who filed a police report with the Columbus Police Department after posting photos to Instagram showing multiple bruises to various parts of her body. She accused Elliott of striking her in five separate incidents in July.