A charge of disorderly conduct and disruptive behaviour against Toronto Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews has been dismissed.
Court records in his hometown of Scottsdale, Arizona show the charge was dropped on Wednesday.
News broke during the NHL pre-season in September that Matthews faced a charge following an alleged incident outside the player's condominium in May of 2019.
A female security guard has said she was sitting in her locked car when a group of men, including Matthews, allegedly tried to get inside the vehicle in the early morning hours of May 26.
In the police report, the woman said she confronted the group, who she believed to be intoxicated, and during that interaction Matthews withdrew from the conversation, dropped his pants and grabbed his buttocks.
The security guard said Matthews, then 21-years-old, kept his underwear on.
These allegations were never proved in court.
Arizona’s misdemeanor compromise statue allows an individual who is accused of a misdemeanor or petty offense to "settle the matter directly with the injured party."
With files from the Canadian Press