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French NBA Player’s Security Team Member Cleared of Assault Charges in Britney Spears Incident

Las Vegas police said Friday that a member of the security team for promising French NBA player Victor Wimpanyama, whom pop star Britney Spears accuses of slapping her, will not be prosecuted.

“No charges will be brought against the person concerned,” the police said in a statement, announcing the end of its open investigation into the beatings and injuries.

Spears had filed a complaint after the incident, which occurred Wednesday night in front of a restaurant in Las Vegas.

The singer stated on her account via “Instagram” that she saw on Wednesday evening, at the entrance to a hotel restaurant, the French player who is currently in Nevada to play his first match with the San Antonio Spurs.

“I decided to talk to him and congratulate him on his success,” she added. Given the intensity of the noise, I tapped his shoulder to attract his attention, and there was no element in his security apparatus but that he slapped me without looking back.

She indicated that the slap almost knocked her to the ground and led to the removal of her glasses from her face.

After his training session on Thursday, Victor Wimpanyama confirmed the incident, explaining that he did not know that Spurs were involved until later.

And the 19-year-old French player recounted, “A person started calling me, ‘Sir, Sir!’ Then he grabbed me from my back, not from my shoulder. I felt that security removed this person, but I do not know with what degree of force.

He added, “I did not look, but continued walking in order to go to dinner and spend an evening,” noting that the San Antonio Spurs security service gave him instructions asking him not to stop in order to avoid “causing a crowd.”

Victor Wimbanyama (19 years old) is considered the most promising talent in basketball in the world since LeBron James, and he received a star reception in Texas last June.

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