On Monday, he referred questions to his attorney, Jonas Bednarek, who released a statement saying that Chancellor is “exploring potential legal remedies related to his arrest and termination.”
“David is relieved that the District Attorney reviewed the facts carefully and found that there was no evidence of a crime. Unfortunately, the police’s investigation, and its decision to arrest him, was not so thoughtful,” Bednarek said. “He was arrested and jailed for two days when the facts clearly did not support those actions.”