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Grand jury declines to indict Torii Hunter’s son

The Columbian
Published: February 26, 2013, 4:00pm

DALLAS (AP) — A grand jury has declined to indict the teenage son of Detroit Tigers outfielder Torii Hunter after a sexual assault allegation.

Darius McClinton-Hunter had been charged with four others in a sexual assault case in Collin County, north of Dallas. A grand jury indicated Wednesday that there wasn’t enough evidence to prosecute him.

Police in the town of Prosper accused McClinton-Hunter of forcing himself on a teenager. McClinton-Hunter’s attorney, Todd Shapiro, denied the allegations.

Shapiro said Wednesday that McClinton-Hunter was “elated” and hopeful he could resume playing football. He said the 18-year-old missed his senior year at Prosper High School and colleges stopped recruiting him.

A co-defendant, Garrick White, was indicted on a charge of unlawful restraint of a child. White’s attorney didn’t immediately return a phone message.

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