A judge has dismissed charges against a former Connecticut ethics commissioner accused of patronizing a prostitute in a mix-up with the wrong woman.
According to the Connecticut Post, the judge dismissed the case against Noel Kayo Tuesday after prosecutors declined to pursue it.
Kayo was arrested back in June after police say he arranged to meet a woman at a hotel in Stratford and got into the wrong car.
The woman whose car he did get into happened to be waiting at the hotel at the same time for a payment for photographs she previously posed in.
Both the woman and her boyfriend used pepper spray on Kayo.
He later resigned from the Bridgeport Ethics Commission after his arrest.
Kayo declined comment on his case's dismissal.
AP wire services helped contribute to this report.