Too Short, one of the most popular Bay Area hip-hop stars of all time, reportedly won’t face criminal charges stemming from a woman’s rape accusations.

TMZ reports that that the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has “rejected the case, citing insufficient evidence.” TMZ said a woman, Teana Louis, sued the rapper in January claiming he sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions between June and October of 2016. She charged the entertainer with sexual battery, sexual harassment, gender violence, gender discrimination, and false imprisonment.

But TMZ said the District Attorney’s office determined there wasn’t enough evidence to prosecute the matter or show that Louis didn’t consent to the sexual encounters. Pitchfork reported Louis claimed Too Short assaulted her on multiple occasions, some of which happened while the two working together in a recording studio in 2016.

Too Short was “adamant Teana conjured up the whole thing just to get into his pockets,” TMZ reports. Multiple websites reported that Too Short in March produced what he said were explicit texts from Louis that showed she believed the two were having a sexual relationship.

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Oakland’s Daveed Diggs, Rafael Casal come to the aid of Children’s Fairyland The 51-year-old Too Short, whose real name is Todd Anthony Shaw, was born in Los Angeles but was raised in Oakland. His best known albums include 1989’s “Life Is … Too Short,” 1992’s “Shorty the Pimp” and 1995’s “Cocktails.”