Kelly Staffordpodcast host, Hank Winchesterreturned to the performance after being cleared during a sexual misconduct investigation.
Winchester appears “The morning afterwards” Monday, August 18, the survey was conducted on “The Worst Nine Weeks of My Life.”
“I’ll let you know that someone has filed an allegation against me,” Winchester said. “In these cases, it’s the responsibility of the police to investigate the allegations. But they should also take some time to investigate the person who made the allegations. This is one of the lessons I’ve learned in all of these.”
The search warrant is Execution at home in Winchester on June 13 The electronics were caught from the residence after he was accused of making sexual progress during the massage. Winchester has been researching massage therapy, it is reported.
Winchester explained on Monday that “detailed and necessary” investigations have been conducted, including Winchester’s voluntary tests for two polygraphs that he said he passed “bright colors.”
“I’m so grateful for this 100% clear side. There are no charges,” he said. “The evidence talks to itself. But I tell you it’s an exhausting process.”
Winchester said the tough process was “overwhelming”, and he spent most of his time away from social media and away from the public eye.
“It’s just driving you crazy because you want to stand on the soap box and say, ‘This is what’s happening, people’.” “And you can’t. Because you have to let it run it and you have to be responsible for it. But in this case, it’s challenging.”
Kelly, 36, celebrates Winchester’s return to the podcast in a plot Monday.
“I’m so happy now,” she said. “I know it’s going to be the end result. It’s going to take a while to get here, but are we not happy that it finally came across here?”
Kelly added: “Sometimes, comments and we keep texting, which gets overwhelming. But I hope you feel like you are being loved a lot and love. Because you are. It’s because you are that person, Hank. I want to say it very clearly. You are a kind of.”
Winchester also broke the investigative reporter of WDIV, Detroit, in a statement Friday, August 15.
“I’m grateful that this investigation is over,” Winchester said. “The allegations against me are outrageous, unfounded and defamatory. Throughout my 24-year career in Detroit, my mission has been to help the community I love, protect you from bad actors, and fight for justice. I will always fight for you.”
He added: “I want to express my deepest gratitude to all who have shown great support to me, especially my family and friends. The message from many of you has greatly helped me through this extremely difficult time.”
Chief Assistant Attorney of Oakland County David Williams In a statement Friday, the statement was also made: “After a thorough investigation, involving multiple interviews and searches of the scene and electronic devices of the incident, the Beverly Hills Police Department made their findings to our office. Regarding the facts in the case, it was concluded that there was no reason to file any charges against Mr. Winchester.”

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