Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Trevor Bauer has been cleared — at least for now — regarding an attempted permanent restraining order brought by a woman who has accused him of sexual assault over the course of two sexual encounters.
On Thursday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Dianna Gould-Saltman ruled against the woman’s request to make permanent what had been an active temporary restraining order.
Bauer is still facing a sexual assault investigation by both the Pasadena Police Department and Major League Baseball — and he remains on leave, unable to pitch for the Dodgers — but this is a court decision coming down in his favor. Related: ESPN Anchor Apologizes For Racist Remarks Levied Against Superstar Japanese Baseball Player In her
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