Drug Supply Charge Against Liam Payne's Friend Roger Nores Officially Dismissed

Argentine businessman Roger Nores has been cleared of drug supply charges in the investigation into Liam Payne's death, though the case continues.

Roger Nores, a close friend of late One Direction singer Liam Payne, has had a drug supply charge officially dismissed in the Argentine investigation into Payne's death, according to court records obtained by the New York Post. Nores, described as an Argentine businessman, had been a subject of the ongoing criminal probe following Payne's death. Liam Payne died after falling from the balcony of his Buenos Aires hotel room. Argentine prosecutors subsequently opened an investigation that examined, among other things, the supply of drugs to Payne in the lead-up to his death. Nores was among those scrutinized in that inquiry. Despite Nores being cleared, prosecutors have not closed the overall case, meaning the investigation into the circumstances of Payne's death — including potential criminal responsibility by others — is still active.

Why it matters

The ongoing investigation means the legal proceedings surrounding Payne's death in Argentina are not resolved, and other individuals may still face charges. The dismissal of the charge against Nores is a significant development for one of the more prominent figures named in the probe.

What's next

The broader Argentine investigation into Liam Payne's death remains open, with prosecutors still pursuing the case against other individuals.

Key facts

Bias & framing notes

Two outlets — TMZ and Just Jared — report the same core fact (Nores cleared, charge dismissed) in agreement, which adds some corroboration. However, both appear to be drawing from the same New York Post court records report rather than independently verified sources. Neither outlet provides detailed context about the full scope of the remaining investigation or who else may face charges. No statement from Nores, his legal team, or Argentine prosecutors is quoted directly.

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