GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (AP)  A suburban New York City prosecutor has decided not to file criminal charges against a university student who falsely claimed she was gang-raped in a dormitory bathroom.

Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice says Hofstra University freshman Danmel Ndonye must undergo mental health treatment and perform community service in exchange for not being prosecuted. Rice described the 18-year-old as "deeply troubled."

The student had claimed she was attacked Sept. 13 following a dance party at a Long Island campus nightclub. Four men were arrested.

But the woman changed her story three days later when she was confronted with a cellphone video of the encounter, which indicated the sex was consensual.

The accused men were released. One of their attorneys said the video looked "more like a porn movie."

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