A Puerto Rico court has "archived" a restraining order issued against pop star Ricky Martin, meaning the case was closed, a judicial spokesperson said this week.
The case had brought intense media attention and, without giving details, the Puerto Rican singer had only denied any wrongdoing. On Thursday, July 21, hours after the court ruling, he said that he was a "victim of lies" from a relative.
"I've been working onstage in the public eye for almost four decades," he said on a video released by his publicists. "And I've never, ever had to deal with anything as painful as what I've been through in the last two weeks."
A judge issued a restraining order in early July against Martin. The order was filed under Puerto Rico's domestic violence law, but police didn't provide further details, including who requested the order.