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US swimmer Michael Phelps will not face charges over a photograph apparently showing him smoking cannabis, a South Carolina sheriff has said.US swimmer Michael Phelps will not face charges over a photograph apparently showing him smoking cannabis, a South Carolina sheriff has said.
Phelps, 23, was suspended for three months by USA Swimming after an image of him inhaling from a glass pipe at a party in South Carolina was published.Phelps, 23, was suspended for three months by USA Swimming after an image of him inhaling from a glass pipe at a party in South Carolina was published.
He has not said whether he was using drugs but has admitted bad judgement.He has not said whether he was using drugs but has admitted bad judgement.
A British paper said the picture was taken three months after he won eight gold medals at last year's Olympics.A British paper said the picture was taken three months after he won eight gold medals at last year's Olympics.
Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott told the Associated Press that although he was not going to press charges, the authorities had had to investigate after the image was published. Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott told the Associated Press that although he was not going to press charges, the authorities had had to investigate after the image was released.
"Michael Phelps is truly an American hero... but even with his star status, he is still obliged to obey the laws of our state," he said."Michael Phelps is truly an American hero... but even with his star status, he is still obliged to obey the laws of our state," he said.
The sheriff said there had not been sufficient evidence to charge him based on the photo from the party, held near the University of South Carolina in November.
He said: "We had a photo and him saying he was sorry for inappropriate behaviour. He never said, 'I smoked marijuana.' We didn't have physical evidence."
Phelps has said the incident was regrettable and that he would learn from it.Phelps has said the incident was regrettable and that he would learn from it.
The swimmer has lost the backing of cereal maker Kellogg, with the firm saying it would not renew its sponsorship deal with him when it comes to an end. USA Swimming, the national swimming federation, banned him from competitive swimming for three months, although he has never tested positive for banned substances.
The International Olympic Committee accepted an apology from him, saying it had no reason to doubt his sincerity or his commitment to being a role model.
The swimmer has, however, lost the backing of cereal maker Kellogg, with the firm saying it would not renew its sponsorship deal with him when it comes to an end.