Ricky Martin‘s nephew has dropped claims that the singer harassed him after refusing a romantic relationship, allegations Martin has denied.
A judge in Puerto Rico had granted a temporary restraining order for the nephew earlier in the month when the claims were initially filed with a San Juan court.
Martin’s nephew dropped the claims “voluntarily” Thursday, and the case is closed, a judicial spokesperson told the Associated Press.
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“The petitioner ceased his claims voluntarily; therefore the case was archived and no further procedures are required,” the spokesperson said.
Martin released a statement in English and Spanish from his lawyers after the claims were dropped in a tweet posted Thursday.
“This was never anything more than a troubled individual making false allegations with absolutely nothing to substantiate them,” said the statement from Martin’s lawyers, Joaquin Monserrate Matienzo, Carmelo Davila, and Harry Massanet Pastrana.
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The nephew had reportedly alleged he had been in a romantic relationship with Martin but broke up and that Martin could not accept being apart. Martin has denied all claims made against him.