Brazilian football player Neymar (C) speaks to media members as he leaves on crutches from the Women's Defence Precinct in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on June 13, 2019, after testifying due to Brazilian Najila Trindade filed a complaint against him on May 31, saying he assaulted her after inviting her to visit him in Paris. - Brazilian police said on Thursday they had filed a defamation suit against the woman who has accused football star Neymar of rape, after she insinuated the force was corrupt.

Police: Rape claim against Neymar dismissed due to lack of evidence

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Brazilian police said Tuesday there is a lack of evidence to file rape charges against Paris Saint-Germain footballer Neymar.

"We checked all the possibilities. I did not see enough elements to indict," Sao Paulo police investigator Juliana Lopes Bussacos said, according to Mauricio Savarese of the Associated Press.

Prosecutors have 15 days to decide whether to uphold Bussacos' decision or to charge Neymar with rape.

Neymar was accused of sexual assault by a Brazilian woman, Najila Trindade, who said that he forced her to have sex in a Paris hotel room in May. Neymar denied the accusation, insisting that their relationship was consensual.

In an Instagram video, he posted private chats and intimate photos of their exchanges. As a result, police opened a separate inquiry to determine whether he violated any laws by releasing the content on social media.

Police are also investigating whether Trindade filed a false report, according to Sao Paulo police director Albano David Fernandes.

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