Darby, whom Bravo suspended after a Real Housewives cameraman accused him of groping, will not face charges of second-degree assault and improper sexual contact. "The case was dismissed due to insufficient evidence," said Ramon Korionoff, a spokesperson for the Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office. "The complaining witness states there were no witnesses who actually saw the incident."
TOPICS: Michael Darby, Bravo, The Real Housewives of Potomac, Crime, Reality TV