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Kerley Case Dismissed: Sprinter Vows Focus on Track
15 Jan
Summary
- Fred Kerley's criminal case was dismissed due to lack of evidence.
- The dismissal occurred Thursday morning in a Florida courtroom.
- Kerley expressed relief, stating truth brought him through the ordeal.

Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley has had a significant legal victory as his criminal case was dismissed in a Florida courtroom on Thursday. His legal team confirmed the dismissal, citing an "utter lack of evidence and good faith to proceed by the prosecutor." This ruling allows Kerley to put this particular ordeal behind him and concentrate on his athletic pursuits.
The case stemmed from an alleged incident in May 2024, where Kerley's estranged wife claimed a verbal dispute turned physical. She accused him of pushing her and impeding her breathing before allegedly taking her cell phone and leaving the scene. Police later determined there was probable cause for his arrest in January 2025.
Kerley, who was reportedly already incarcerated due to a separate encounter with Miami police the night before his January 2025 arrest, expressed immense relief. He shared on Instagram that "truth walked me home" and that he is "blessing on blessings." This dismissal allows the sprinter to refocus his energy on winning races and inspiring others globally.



