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Terry crews' sexual assault claims against agent Adam Venit rejected

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Terry Crews' criminal complaint against agent Adam Venit has been rejected by both the L.A. County D.A. and the L.A. City Attorney.
Crew earlier filed a report claiming that William Morris Endeavor agent sexually assaulted him. He said Venit grabbed his genitals during a Hollywood party in February 2016.

TMZ has now learned that the District Attorney rejected a felony filing and sent the case to the City Attorney, who concluded the case was barred by the statute of limitations. The statute for a misdemeanor is 1 year and the incident occurred since February 2016, that is 2 years ago.

The D.A.'s Office tells TMZ the case didn't rise to felony level because Venit did not make contact with Terry's skin when he allegedly grabbed his genitals, and also because Venit didn't restrain Terry. If the District Attorney felt it was felony conduct she could have filed the case because a felony would have been within the statute of limitations.
Crews has filed a civil lawsuit against Venit.

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