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Prosecutors Drop Domestic Battery Case Against Marcellus Wiley

A Florida filing says testimonial claims were unsupported by physical or other evidence, leaving the criminal matter legally insufficient to pursue.

Overview

  • Florida prosecutors filed a no-information notice on Monday, August 10, saying they would not pursue the domestic battery charge against Marcellus Wiley because the testimonial evidence was not corroborated by physical or other evidence.
  • Wiley was arrested in Orlando on July 4 after his estranged wife told deputies he poked her in the face and threatened her; he was booked and released on bond the next day.
  • The court filing says the dismissal will clear Wiley’s record in that Florida matter and address any bond tied to the charge.
  • Annemarie Wiley’s separate California family-court actions, including a divorce and a temporary restraining order that allege a pattern of abuse, remain active and are not affected by the Florida criminal dismissal.
  • Marcellus Wiley celebrated the Florida outcome on social media and in videos while Annemarie says she was not notified before the decision became public, and unrelated civil sexual-assault claims against Wiley continue to move through other courts.