No charges on battery complaint against Chris Brown in Vegas

Chris Brown

In this June 7, 2015 file photo, rapper Chris Brown performs at the 2015 Hot 97 Summer Jam at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Authorities in Las Vegas say there’s insufficient evidence to charge R&B singer Brown with a crime in an altercation with a woman in a casino resort hotel room. Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said Monday, Jan. 25, 2016, that he met last Wednesday with detectives who investigated the Jan. 2 complaint and they decided not to seek a misdemeanor battery and theft charges. Invision/AP File Photo

LAS VEGAS, United States—Authorities in Las Vegas say R&B singer Chris Brown won’t be charged with a crime based on a woman’s complaint about a New Year’s weekend altercation in a casino resort hotel room.

Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said Monday that he met Wednesday with detectives who investigated the Jan. 2 complaint, and they decided there wasn’t enough evidence to seek misdemeanor battery and theft charges.

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Police Officer Laura Meltzer characterized the case as suspended.

Police had said the woman complained that Brown hit her and took her cellphone when she tried to snap his photo during a private party in a room at the Palms Casino Resort.

Brown’s publicist, Nicole Perna, didn’t immediately respond to messages. She had called the woman’s account “unequivocally untrue” and a fabrication.

Brown, 26, was in town after performing New Year’s Eve at Drai’s nightclub at The Cromwell Las Vegas.

He completed five years of felony probation last year after pleading guilty to felony assault in a February 2009 attack on his then-girlfriend Rihanna in Los Angeles.

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