Harassment charges against Ben Cohen’s mother-in-law dropped by Crown Prosecution Service
Felicity Bassouls, aged 67, was accused of bombarding the England World Cup winner with calls and emails between September 1 and October 29 last year.
The case was due to go to trial at Corby Magistrates’ Court in August.
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Hide AdBut the case against Bassouls, of Ardross, Alness, Scotland, has now been dropped after the case was reviewed by a senior lawyer for the CPS.
A CPS spokesman said: “The evidence was reviewed in detail in accordance with our Code but was found to be insufficient for a criminal prosecution.
“We have informed the complainant, Mr Cohen, and the defendant Mrs Blayney-Bassouls of our decision.”