Ortiz-Magro’s lawyers, Scott Lemon and Leonard Levine, addressed the D.A.’s decision in a statement that reads, “We are very happy that after further investigation both the LA County District Attorney’s office and the LA City Attorney’s office determined that criminal charges were not warranted against Ronnie related to the incident that occurred in April.”
They additionally stated they will review the alleged probation violation claim “and deal with it accordingly.”
Though the April 22 incident landed Ortiz-Magro in jail, he said he learned from the experience. On April 25, he wrote on Instagram, “I take all experiences as lessons. You learn who really cares about you when your down and out and than you see who doesn’t [sic]! But I guess they call it the weeding process.”
His partner, Saffire Mattos, addressed her followers the same day, assuring that she and Ortiz-Magro are “fine.”
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