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In Florida, closed the case of beatings against the adviser to Trump

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Counselor Donald Trump Corey Lewandowski, who was suspected of beating a Breitbart News Network journalist Michel Fields, will not be brought to justice.

According to the Palm Beach, Florida District Attorney’s Office, law enforcement agencies have no evidence that can prove all the elements of crime that are required by law from Lewandowski.

ForumDaily wrote earlier that the incident occurred on March 8 during one of the pre-election events with Donald Trump in Jupiter.

Michel Fields told the police that Lewandowski pulled her hand and pushed aside when she tried to ask Trump a question after his speech.

Washington Post reporter Ben Terris, who confirmed Lewandowski’s actions against Fields, witnessed the incident.

29 in March Lewandowski was arrested and charged with a petty offense, but as they say, in a statement by Palm Beach Prosecutor David Aronberg, the evidence is not so obvious as to allow the case to go ahead.

“It would be unethical for us to bring a case when we believe there is insufficient evidence to proceed,” Aronberg said.

According to him, there is no doubt that Lewandowski pulled Fields by the hand, but at the same time, Trump's adviser can motivate his actions properly.

Reportedly, from video footage from the scene and from the words of a former FBI agent from Trump's security, it can be concluded that Fields touched or grazed the presidential candidate, that is, Corey Lewandowski has grounds to claim that his actions were “a reaction to a perceived threat.”

Cory Lewandowski is currently continuing work in Trump's election campaign, and Michel Fields, after the incident, quit Breitbart.

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