The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office has announced that it won't seek felony charges against the Rocky River intermediate school principal under investigation for his conduct with former students.
In a letter sent from Assistant Prosecutor Fallon Radigan to Rocky River Law Director Michael O'Shea, the county prosecutor's office determined there was "insufficient admissible evidence" to support a Grand Jury presentation in the case of Dr. Heath Horton.
Radigan said prosecutors reviewed a 65-page police report, extracts from Horton's cell phone, screenshots from witness phones, and written witness statements. "Based on the content received, the conduct does not rise to the level of a felony," Radigan wrote.
The case is being sent back to O'Shea's office to determine if any misdemeanor violations may have taken place. 3News has reached out to O'Shea for reaction and will add to this story.
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