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Schilling's 38 Studios not charged after probe

SCITUATE, R.I. -- An investigation into former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's failed video game company, 38 Studios, has resulted in no criminal charges, authorities announced Friday.

The yearslong investigation found "no provable criminal violations" of state law, according to a report released by the state police and the state attorney general's office. Attorney General Peter Kilmartin and state police Col. Steven G. O'Donnell said there was not enough evidence and probable cause to bring charges.

"At the end of the day, justice is getting the right result under the law, which is not necessarily the popular result," Kilmartin said.