Corinne Olympios’ Bachelor in Paradise drama has come to a close.
The former contestant who became embroiled in a potential sexual assault scandal with fellow contestant DeMario Jackson, is no longer investigating the show and the events that transpired. After ABC conducted its own investigation and found no evidence of misconduct, Olympios’ team continued to investigate.
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On Thursday her team released a statement revealing that their investigation had concluded, Variety reports.
“I felt victimized by the fact that others were judging me through conflicting and unsubstantiated reports, while I myself had no recollection of the events that transpired. My team’s investigation into this matter has now been completed to my satisfaction,” the statement reads. “I am also happy about the changes that have been made to the production of Bachelor In Paradise.”
She also confirmed that she would not be returning to the show, which has resumed filming.
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The complete statement is included below:
“In light of the overwhelming amount of misinformation that has been spread in the media, I want to clarify a few things. My intent over the past few weeks has been to learn and understand what happened on June 4. While I never filed complaints or accusations against anyone associated with Bachelor in Paradise, my team and I felt it was very important to be thorough in getting to the bottom of what had occurred. I felt victimized by the fact that others were judging me through conflicting and unsubstantiated reports, while I myself had no recollection of the events that transpired.
My team’s investigation into this matter has now been completed to my satisfaction. I am also happy about the changes that have been made to the production of Bachelor In Paradise. While I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to have been a participant on The Bachelor, and while I was invited to return to Bachelor In Paradise when production resumed, I respectfully made the decision not to return.
I understand the media’s interest in this story, and I greatly appreciate my fans’ concerns for my well-being, but I think it is best if I keep any further thoughts private for now.”
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