Kelli Tennant, the woman who accused Luke Walton of sexually assaulting her in a hotel room in 2014, is dropping her lawsuit against the Kings coach, TMZ Sports reported Thursday morning.
Tennant sued Walton after claiming he forced himself on her in a Santa Monica, Calif., hotel when she was a sports reporter. Walton was a Warriors assistant coach at the time.
TMZ reported that Tennant now has filed new court documents calling off the suit, asking a judge to dismiss with prejudice, which means she can't refile.
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TMZ reached out to Tennant's attorney for comment but did not receive a response.
Walton, for his part, is ready to move on.
“I remain 100 percent focused on coaching the Kings and will have no further comment," Walton said when asked about the dismissal.
In August, the Kings and the NBA concluded their joint investigation into Tennant's allegations. The investigation found insufficient evidence to support the claims against Walton.
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The Kings said that Tennant, through her counsel, chose not to participate in the investigation, despite numerous attempts.
"Based on this and the available evidence, the investigators determined that there was not a sufficient basis to support the allegations made against Coach Walton," a statement by the Kings and NBA read.