Charges Dropped Against “Vampire Diaries” Flashers
Criminal charges have been dropped against four stars of The Vampire Diaries accused of exposing themselves to drivers in a rural county in Georgia.
Nina Dobrev, 20, Candice Accola, 22, Kayla Ewell, 24 and Sara Canning, 22, were four of six people arrested in Monroe County, Georgia last summer on charges of disorderly conduct, after motorists complained that the women were flashing cars from a Georgia bridge.

The group was booked by Monroe County Sheriff’s Department on August 22, but a Monroe County spokesperson tells Radar Online that the case has been dropped, since all of the people arrested forfeited their bond money.
“It’s over, they forfeited $500 and Judge Geoffrey Davis dismissed the case since they forfeited the bond. He is not issuing a warrant; it’s over since the county got the money from the bonding company. All six people failed to appear so they each forfeited $500 for a total of $3000.”
The Vampire Diaries airs Thursdays on the CW.
