The British authorities have confirmed Thursday, August 14 that they freed him from any assault allegations his mother and sister accused him of due to insufficient evidence.
- August 15, 2008
AceShowbiz -
The good luck charm is on Christian Bale's side as it's been reported that he's been cleared off from the assault allegations that his mother and sister addressed to him late last month. British authorities have officially confirmed that "The Dark Knight" star will not face any charges in connection with his highly publicized arrest on allegations that he attacked his mother Jenny, 61, and sister Sharon, 40, at London's Dorchester Hotel on July 20 following a heated argument.
Britain's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said there was "insufficient evident to afford a realistic prospect of conviction" on the charges and that "the police have been advised that no further action should be taken against Mr. Bale." In a statement released Thursday, August 14 the CPS said, "We can today confirm that we have advised the Metropolitan Police Service that the actor Christian Bale should not face any charges following an incident which occurred in relation to his mother and sister at the Dorchester hotel on 21 July this year."
A Metropolitan Police spokesman elsewhere informed People that "On the advice of the CPS we shall be taking no further action. We will not be commenting further." Confirming that matter, the legal firm of Schillings which represents Bale in the case said "Mr. Bale's spokesperson Jennifer Allen said that Mr. Bale, who always denied the allegations made against him, is relieved that this issue has been resolved and hopes to put the matter firmly behind him."
The movie hunk himself is expected to receive a caution by police next month. He has yet commented on his clearance over the case.