'Maroon 5' vocalist Adam Levine, child and wife beater? [WATCH]

By Angel0417 / Oct 19, 2016 12:11 PM EDT
(Photo : FilmMagic/Axelle/Bauer-Griffin) Model Behati Prinsloo and musician Adam Levine arrive at the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Graydon Carter at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 22, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California.

''Maroon" 5 vocalist Adam Levine is facing criticism over alleged domestic violence concerning his wife, Behati Prinsloo, and their one-month-old baby daughter, Dusty Rose.

It was reported that the Los Angeles Police department received a complaint regarding Levine's alleged beating of his Victoria's Secret model wife, including their one-month-old baby. The accusation claimed that he hit his child in the face and his wife has knocked to the ground when he punched her.

Following the reported abuse, family services paid the Levine family a visit to check on the complaint regarding the called incident, but found no evidence based on the allegations. After the inquisition was finalized, the family services concluded that the allegations were baseless and unsupported, nonetheless, repudiated, according to The Hollywood Gossip.

The investigation stated that the case is closed and the family services will not pursue the matter moreover. It was reported that the claims and consecutive fact-finding are considerably unjust. The singer has been aimed because of his popularity.

TMZ reported that the anonymous tipster called the LAPD's Juvenile Division on Wednesday. The law enforcers concluded that the report of domestic violence is not true.

Whether in the music industry or not, many people believe that Levine could not and will not hit, especially his month-old baby girl Dusty Rose. On a recent interview, he said that he has been a parent for three weeks, so what does he know.

"I don't know anything, but it's kind of part of the beauty of it, honestly," he added.

Adam Noah Levine is the vocalist of the famous boy band ''Maroon 5'' and has produced many hits. He also served as one of the coaches on NBC's reality talent show "The Voice" and also starred in the "American Horror Story: Asylum" for the second season.

Even if the allegations were true or not, the case of domestic violence is now closed since the lawmakers' investigation shows no evidence of hitting and beating. Levine and Prinsloo can now concentrate on rearing their newborn and become responsible parents.