The Ultimate Fighting Championship on Friday announced that Travis Browne ’s temporary suspension has been lifted after an investigation into his estranged wife’s claims of domestic violence revealed “inconclusive evidence.” UFC officials temporarily suspended Browne and launched an independent investigation after his estranged wife, Jenna Renee Webb , posted a series of photos on Instagram showing multiple bruises to her arms, legs, neck and face. She captioned the photos with, “Probably one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever made was walking away from this life and starting over. I’m still ashamed for saying as long as I did.” She posted a broken heart emoticon followed by the hashtag #domesticviolenceawareness. RELATED > UFC Removes Travis Browne from International Fight Week Amidst Allegations of Domestic Violence In Friday’s statement reinstating Browne, UFC said the investigation into the allegations was conducted by a former FBI agent with more than 25 years of experience. The seven-week investigation included interviews with multiple subjects associated with Browne and Webb, as well as interviews with Browne and Webb themselves. The investigation found inconclusive evidence to support claims of alleged domestic violence involving Browne and inconclusive evidence that he had violated the UFC Fighter Conduct Policy
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