Brazil court dismisses Ryan Lochte case

A criminal case against US Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte has been dismissed by a Brazilian court.

A Brazilian court has dismissed the criminal case against US swimmer Ryan Lochte, who had been charged with filing a false robbery report during the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

The court in Rio confirmed in a statement this week that it tossed out the case after determining that Lochte's robbery claim made to NBC did not constitute the filing of a fake report.

Jeff Ostrow is a US lawyer for Lochte and he said in a statement to USA Today that they are "pleased" by the decision and that the court understood "he committed no crime".

Under Brazilian law, the penalty for filing a false crime report is a maximum of 18 months in prison.

Lochte told NBC last year that he and fellow swimmers Jack Conger, Gunnar Bentz and Jimmy Feigen were robbed at gunpoint in a taxi by men with police badges as they returned to the Olympic Village from a party on August 15.

Video captured by surveillance cameras showed the athletes getting into a confrontation with security guards at a gas station.

The six-time Olympic gold medallist later acknowledged that he was intoxicated and that his behaviour led to the confrontation.

Lochte served a 10-month suspension over his behaviour in Rio.

"It's been a long suspension but it's over," he tweeted on July 1. "I've learned and became a better man from it."


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