There's been a lot of secrecy.
Very little has been released about Osuna’s alleged crime, but it’s been reported that it was a concierge at a residence who called police and that the woman showed signs of having suffered “significant injuries.” MLB deemed the alleged assault grave enough to have warranted the third-longest suspension in the league’s three-year-old domestic violence policy.
The woman, the mother of his child, returned to Mexico and refused to return to Canada to testify, which is the only reason charges were dropped.