No Case To Prosecute Michael B Jordan Despite Crash Investigation

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Michael B Jordan‘s crash investigation panel could not find proof, and there would be no need to proceed. The initial rumor was that the Creed star was involved in a race when his car crashed, but nothing verifies that to be correct — except the crash.

Michael B. Jordan Involved In Car Crash

Michael emerged unscathed when the police discovered his blue Ferrari. TMZ reported that the actor collided with a red car on the road. Fortunately, he was alive and well and refused to disclose any details during questioning.

Judging by the forceful impact from behind, the police tried to determine if it was a race gone wrong. After questioning the other party, the driver denied that there was ever a race involved. Weeks after the December accident, there is nothing indicating that Michael was the aggressor.

The Crash Investigation Has Crashed — Prosecutors Have Nothing

For Michael, everything is as clear as day, and there is no need to fear an indictment despite the police’s persistence in the crash investigation. According to a statement from the authorities on TMZ, there is “insufficient evidence” to continue the case.

The only thing Michael has on his person is his ability to end relationships without any bad blood. Despite ending his nearly two-year romance with Lori Harvey, the onscreen star is still friends with her father, Steve. Before the car crash, Michael spent time catching up with Steve. The duo attended the NBA Abu Dhabi Games.

Shortly before the outing, he kept a low profile until news of his fling with Selling Sunset’s Bre Tiesi made waves. The model claimed that she had slept with him and that his performance in the bedroom was somewhat disappointing. Amid the allegations, Michael has remained silent.

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