Al Gore Cleared in Sexual Assault Case
Former Vice President Al Gore has been cleared of allegations that he made unwanted advances towards a masseuse in a Portland, Oregon hotel in 2006, according to ABC News . VIDEO: Al Gore cleared in sex assault case Multnomah County prosecutors said there was no basis for prosecution following a four-week investigation. Senior Deputy District Attorney Don Rees cited "contradictory evidence ...
Al Gore 'cleared of abuse charges'
Al Gore is cleared of sexual abuse allegations because of a lack of evidence in the case.
Al Gore Cleared of Sexual Allegations
Former Vice President Al Gore will not be prosecuted by the district attorney in Portland, Oregon, on allegations that he tried to sexually assault a masseuse sent to his hotel room there in 2006. The district attorney's office wrote, 'This case is not appropriate for criminal prosecution. The matter is closed.' Al Gore - Portland Oregon - Prosecutor - Vice President of the United States - Oregon
Al Gore will not be prosecuted over masseuse allegations
Al Gore, the former Vice President, will not be prosecuted over allegations by a masseuse that he groped and assaulted her in his Oregon hotel room in 2006, the county prosecutor has confirmed.
Al Gore won't face prosecution in sexual assault allegation
Former Vice President Al Gore will not face prosecution on an allegation of sexual assault from 2006.
Al Gore fully cleared of charges in Oregon sex abuse case
Al Gore fully cleared of charges in Oregon sex abuse case
Al Gore cleared of sex assault allegations
Former Vice-President Al Gore was cleared Friday of allegations he groped and assaulted a masseuse in a luxury Portland hotel room in 2006, closing a case that could have tarnished the Nobel prize winners reputation.