NYPD Chief's Son Won't Face Rape Charges

Greg Kelly was accused by paralegal
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 7, 2012 6:42 PM CST
NYPD Chief's Son Won't Face Rape Charges
A 2010 file photo of Greg Kelly.   (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)

The son of NYPD chief Raymond Kelly will not face rape charges over a high-profile accusation that emerged last month, reports DNAinfo. Both the Daily News and New York Times also say that Greg Kelly—TV host of Good Day New York and the son of police chief Raymond Kelly—won't be charged. His accuser, a paralegal in her late 20s, told police that Greg Kelly assaulted her last October after they returned to the Manhattan office where she worked after a night of drinking.

“The facts established during our investigation do not fit the definition of sexual assault crimes,” said a letter provided to Kelly's lawyer from the office of Manhattan DA Cyrus R. Vance Jr. (More NYPD stories.)

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