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Greg Kelly Rape Charges Dropped: No Criminal Charges Against NYPD Boss' Son

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JENNIFER PELTZ   02/ 7/12 11:17 PM ET  AP

NEW YORK — The police commissioner's TV host son won't face criminal charges of sexually assaulting a woman who said he attacked her after a date last fall, prosecutors said Tuesday.

"After reviewing all of the evidence, we have determined that the facts established during our investigation do not fit the definitions of sexual assault crimes under New York criminal law," the chief of the Manhattan district attorney's office sex crimes unit, Martha Bashford, wrote in a letter Tuesday to an attorney for Greg Kelly.

"No criminal charges are appropriate" against Kelly, Bashford added in the letter to his lawyer, Andrew M. Lankler.

Kelly's accuser told police late last month that he raped her in her lower Manhattan law office after they met for drinks Oct. 8, assaulting her while she was incapable of consenting to sex, and that she became pregnant from the encounter and had an abortion, according to a person familiar with the investigation and a law enforcement official. Neither was authorized to speak publicly, and they spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.

Kelly, 43, had vehemently denied doing anything wrong, and he portrayed the prosecutors' conclusions as vindication.

"I am thankful that the investigation established what I've known all along, that I am innocent of the allegations that were waged against me," Kelly said in a statement.

He said he intended soon to return to his spot as co-host of local Fox affiliate WNYW-TV's "Good Day New York"; he has taken time off since the allegations surfaced Jan. 25.

"I am so blessed to have a wonderful family and friends whose support for me never wavered," added Kelly, whose father, Raymond Kelly, has been the city's police boss for a decade after an earlier stint in the 1990s and has declined to comment on the allegations.

The woman told police she met Greg Kelly on the street; they then arranged to meet for drinks three days later at a bar at the nearby South Street Seaport, a second person familiar with the investigation has said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss details not made public. The woman and Kelly stayed in contact afterward, the first person said.

The woman's boyfriend learned the story and became enraged, that person said.

While the New York Police Department speedily turned the matter over to the district attorney's office when the woman walked into a police station Jan. 24, citing the potential conflict of interest in investigating a son of the commissioner, Raymond Kelly was a side note in the story of how the allegations surfaced.

Before the woman went to police, her boyfriend confronted the commissioner in person at a public event, saying Greg Kelly had ruined his girlfriend's life but declining to elaborate on the spot when asked what he meant, police spokesman Paul Browne said. The commissioner suggested the boyfriend send him a letter, but the man apparently never did, Browne said.

The allegation had put Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. in the position of investigating an allegation against a relative of a key law enforcement ally – and presented the first-term DA with another new high-profile sex crime investigation less than six months after an attempted-rape charge against former International Monetary Fund leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn collapsed amid doubt about his accuser's trustworthiness. Strauss-Kahn denied the allegations against him.

In the Kelly case, prosecutors interviewed "numerous relevant fact and expert witnesses," analyzed receipts, security logs, text messages and telephone records and interviewed Kelly and the woman, Bashford wrote. They do not plan to charge the woman with any crime, DA's office spokeswoman Joan Vollero said.

The AP does not name people who report being sexually assaulted unless they agree to be identified or come forward publicly.

A WNYW-TV representative didn't immediately respond to an email message Tuesday night.

Kelly, a former Marine turned TV journalist, appeared on local stations in New York and Binghamton, N.Y., before joining Fox News in 2002. He covered the Iraq War, including four assignments in Baghdad, and was the White House correspondent from 2005-07, according to his biography on WNYW's website. In 2007, the television show "Extra" identified him as the most eligible anchorman on TV.

Kelly has appeared since 2008 on "Good Day New York." One of his most recent guests before his leave was Vance, discussing the problem of elder abuse and fielding some questions from Kelly about the Strauss-Kahn case.

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Associated Press writers Deepti Hajela, Tom Hays and Colleen Long contributed to this report.

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10:27 AM on 04/03/2012
AP press says they don't report the name of the accuser even though it is legal to do so. Yet they name the accused regardless of the effects it has. The effect on this mans TV career will be long lasting.

The name of his accuser is Maria Di Toro,
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Mulebone
You're heavy, and I'm not your Brother
05:46 AM on 02/18/2012
The real narrative here is our sex-obsessed DA Cyrus Vance was told to back off.

A bit late, though -- the harm has already been done. Kelly's career takes a massive blow on what amounts to a woman pissed he didn't return her calls.

Speaking of Vance, how does a guy so out of place get to be NYC DA? Groton, Yale, WASP, privilege. Granted, Morganthau came from privilege but at least he proved his mettle during the war.

And Morganthau understood the City, he was raised here.

Meanwhile, Vance keeps making the kind of horrendous blunders a legal intern fresh out of law school wouldn't make.
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lemmyk73
Foxy Shazam!
08:57 AM on 02/10/2012
10 to 1 says the accuser was OWS and seeking revenge for this summer.
10:37 PM on 02/09/2012
We have a case locally where a woman and her boyfriend went out, got really drunk and had a fight which resulted in the boyfriend driving off. As fate would have it there was a squad car within the vicinity and offered her a ride home. During the drive home, there was some flirting which culminated in a brief make-out session in the back of the squad car. I guess her inhibitions were really down because she invited both policemen into her apartment for a wild night. She sobered up the next morning and her actions "horrified" her. Since this is something she wouldn't normally do(so she says), she concluded that she was gang-raped and filed a complaint. I think it was really stupid of the policemen to do what they did while they were working, but drunk or sober we have to take responsibilities for the choices we make.
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CammyV
08:20 PM on 02/09/2012
The charges may have been dropped, but the stigma will linger for a long while. In the meantime, his accuser remains anonymous. Hardly seems 'just' to me. Her name should be made public IMO, if for no other reason than to be a warning to other gentlemen that she seeks to hook up with and take to her office.
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hcwcars
Never going back to the old days
03:50 PM on 02/09/2012
I cant wait for the book.
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CammyV
08:21 PM on 02/09/2012
Lifetime is probably already working on a script. Stay tuned.
02:12 PM on 02/09/2012
Serious accusation, but Police and DA took time to investigate!
I wish that police and DA would always extend the same courtesy to all the young Black and Latinos who are routinely stopped in the streets of NY, with their controversial "Stop and frisk" policy.
Just the other day an 18 year-old was killed inside his apt in from his grand mother. Just because police "thought he had a gun" .
Innocent until proven guilty should be for all, not just for the Rich and Well Connected....
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deven61
Sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids
12:58 PM on 02/09/2012
I cannot stand this guys politics...with that said....it appears to be a pretty shady accusation by the woman....with that said...Greg Kelly, take a long look in the mirror....now memorize this....if a young woman wants to have a few drinks and a roll in the hay with you, she is probably a weirdo....get it.
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USARMY20
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01:33 PM on 02/09/2012
Come on...we've all been there, men and women alike. I agree with you though that especially in this day and age, "one night stands" are a lot more dangerous then they used to be.
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doglove
12:42 PM on 02/09/2012
As a woman I have to say, it does appear she is lying. If she just wanted to get to know this man, they would have stayed in a public place, the bar. As do most woman on first dates.

She brought him to her office. What was her intention? It's pretty obvious.
TroopAbn
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07:26 AM on 02/13/2012
Yeah, she wanted to "lay the law down" on him. And since she worked at daddy's law firm. What a great place. But I'm not sure that when she brought this to light in the open public, that daddy wasn't real thrilled.
10:49 AM on 02/09/2012
Cold eyes, a smirk on his face--the rich and powerful protect their own.
03:22 PM on 02/09/2012
Cold eyes.

Ok then.
05:46 PM on 02/09/2012
You forgot "white guy"
05:47 PM on 02/09/2012
you forgot white guy.
09:39 AM on 02/09/2012
pays to be connected
10:47 AM on 02/09/2012
Meaning...what?

He did it? He got away with it?
11:02 AM on 02/09/2012
the answer seems obvious
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brokenleoheart
09:20 AM on 02/09/2012
sounds like the woman got wasted and had a random one night stand. but her bf found out so she had to make the story up. poor greg
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Nokilissa
Isn't it pretty to think so?
12:06 AM on 03/01/2012
Actually, no. She likely had something slipped into her drink and passed out later as a result. He had sex with her even though she couldn't consent. Her boyfriend learned of this that very weekend because she told him. It took her several months to get the courage to come forward and she has been slain for it. Practically stamped with a scarlet A and paraded around. It is disgusting how easy it was to tarnish this woman and ruin her life. Not his.
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brokenleoheart
11:16 AM on 03/01/2012
uhm. sure.
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forkuu
terrible typist-no patience- no political party
08:53 AM on 02/09/2012
omg i am sooo shocked....
09:24 AM on 02/09/2012
Is there something you know about this case?

If so, please go immediately to the police and help this woman. You have a moral obligation to do this.
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forkuu
terrible typist-no patience- no political party
09:50 AM on 02/09/2012
no i dont know but its clear you think you do since you are soooo certain ... go on tv and announce it he needs you
04:08 AM on 02/09/2012
Our friend's son who helped coach girl's baseball was accused of the same when a young girl wrongly accused him after an out of town tournament. We found out later that she had been sexually active at some party she had gone to and used him as a cover for that (I guess she thought she might be pregnant?). Luckily there was a witness and she did finally admit to her lie.
She could have ruined this boy's future! This infuriates me because of the harm it ends up doing
to people who really do get raped and try to get justice. I remember when the Duke LaCrosse players were falsely accused of rape too.
As much as I'd like to believe everyone's story, you just can'tt. I'm thankful the Police did such a thorough job in investigating this.
I'd also like to see some sort of community service punishment to women who blatantly lie about their attackers.
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sakismomiam
Yeah, What?
12:12 AM on 02/09/2012
I'm glad the charges were dropped. Hard to believe, when she waited 3 months, no evidence (gee, I was too ashamed doesn't work here as she's a grown woman). Already had a boyfriend and slept with someone else.

Too bad charges were levied against her for lying.. If you're rape, use common sense, go IMMEDIATELY TO THE HOSPITAL AND DEMAND A RAPE KIT.