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Published 16:24 19 Oct 2015 BST
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Muliaina left Connacht in April after one injury-hit season and has yet to make his debut for Zebre."It's been incredibly frustrating not to be able to publicly comment about it," said the full-back.
"While I understand the police have a job to do, the manner in which I was arrested I find difficult to understand.
"I can still hold my head up high and, as the judge said, this is no stain on my character. I have always known that I did not do anything wrong.
"I don't even know the woman and I don't know what happened, but I wasn't the person who had done what she said had happened," added Muliaina, who is relieved his ordeal is at an end.
"When I first found out the charges were going to be withdrawn I instantly thought of my son - he should have never have had to go through this."
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