Snoop Dogg can breathe: the sexual assault complaint that targeted him was dropped by its instigator.

The rapper, accused by a woman who claimed to have been the victim of the star and his friend Donald Campbell, after a concert in May 2013, will therefore not go to trial.

If the real reasons for the abandonment of the proceedings are unknown (in this type of situation, it happens that a financial arrangement between the prosecution and the accused makes it possible to settle the case amicably), a spokesperson artist told NBC News the decision made sense.

“It is not surprising that the plaintiff dismissed her complaint against the defendants.

Her complaint was full of false allegations and flaws,” the statement from the star’s reps read.

formal denial

The case had caused a stir just before Snoop Dogg's passage to the Super Bowl.

The rapper had for his part formally denied having sexually assaulted his accuser, insisting that he had never even had sex with her.

Lawyers for the

Gin & Juice

performer had filed a motion to have the lawsuit withdrawn last month.

In their motion, the lawyers said the accuser had not provided evidence that she had been employed by Snoop Dogg.

They also denied that their client had paid him any money for the alleged sex acts.

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