Blue Jays pitcher Roberto Osuna must remain 100 metres away from a building near Lake Shore Blvd. W. and Strachan Ave., and has been ordered not to communicate with the woman he’s accused of assaulting earlier this month, according to a court document.

As a condition of his release, he’s also been ordered not to possess weapons or consume alcohol.

The 23-year-old pitcher is scheduled to appear in court designated for domestic offences at Old City Hall on June 18.

He has been charged with assault against Alejandra Roman Cota.

Last week, Toronto police’s Professional Standards unit launched an internal investigation into a leaked photo showing Osuna in a holding cell, legs outstretched and head down.

That investigation concluded this week, and the source of the photo leak was identified, the Star has confirmed. But any information about what discipline, if any, the individual responsible faced will not be made public.

On Thursday, Toronto police spokesperson Mark Pugash said “the matter has been resolved.” He said under the Police Services Act, the service is prohibited from providing any further information beyond that the investigation has concluded.

Major League Baseball placed Osuna on “administrative leave” on May 8 after the Toronto Blue Jays closer was arrested earlier in the day.

That leave was set to expire Tuesday, but has been extended to May 21.

The leave can run up to a week under the agreement between the commissioner’s office and MLB Players’ Association, but may be extended if further time is required.

Administrative leave is considered an absence from the player’s team, with a roster spot being filled.

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With files from Betsy Powell and Richard Griffin

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