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Charges dropped versus previous Exxon executive

A sexual attack charge against a former Exxon Mobil Corp executive was dropped after a suburban Houston grand jury decreased to issue an indictment, an official of the Montgomery County, Texas, district lawyer's office said on Wednesday.

David Russell Scott, 50, was the senior vice president in charge of Exxon's multi-billion-dollar shale oil business when he was jailed on a sexual assault charge at a Magnolia, Texas, motel on Oct. 5.

The district court dismissed the problem and information upon the state's movement (on Tuesday), which motion was based upon the absence of an indictment from the grand jury, stated Mike Holley, first assistant district lawyer for Montgomery County, in an emailed declaration.

Holley declined to even more discuss the case.

Scott's attorney Dan Cogdell stated Exxon fired Scott following the arrest.

Cogdell praised the Montgomery County district attorney's. workplace for providing proof of a consensual encounter with a. lady at a bar that later on relocated to a hotel.

David ought to never ever have been charged, Cogdell stated in a. telephone interview. He was packed and cuffed before this was. ever investigated. This guy has paid a rate he never should. have needed to pay. He was ended by Exxon costing him millions. of dollars.

Scott is not likely to regain his task with Exxon, Cogdell. said.

I'm no employment attorney, but I question Exxon will say we. made a mistake, he said.

Exxon representative Emily Mir decreased to comment on. Wednesday.

Exxon called Bart Cahir, reliable Nov. 1, to replace Scott. as senior vice president of upstream non-traditional.

(source: Reuters)