Corinne Olympios' Boyfriend Pledges His 'Unwavering Support' to Her Amid 'Bachelor in Paradise' Scandal

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Corinne Olympios' Boyfriend Pledges His 'Unwavering Support' to Her Amid 'Bachelor in Paradise' Scandal

Corinne Olympios' man is standing behind her.

The 24-year-old reality star's boyfriend, Jordan Gielchinsky, is speaking out following the Warner Bros. announcement on Tuesday that it's completed its investigation into allegations of misconduct on Bachelor in Paradise season four. The company stated that the tapes do "not support any charge of misconduct" by a cast member.

"I have known Corinne for over 10 years and as a friend or boyfriend, she will continue to receive my unwavering loyalty and support until I decide that there is a legitimate reason not to give it," Gielchinsky tells E! News.

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Olympios and Gielchinsky were spotted having lunch together in Los Angeles last Saturday. Sources close to Olympios previously told ET that she was already in a relationship with 26-year-old Gielchinsky -- who's president of his own tobacco company -- before she signed on to Bachelor in Paradise. According to our sources, Olympios wasn't planning on hooking up with anyone during filming, but rather, her plan was to hang out, stir up drama and just have fun.

Sources previously told ET that both Olympios and fellow Bachelor in Paradise contestant DeMario Jackson were heavily intoxicated before the two hooked up by the pool on the first day of filming. Production on the show was abruptly suspended shortly after the incident. Neither party has filed a complaint at this time, but both have hired lawyers.

Olympios' lawyer, Marty Singer, said that their "own investigation" will continue despite Warner Bros.' statement.

"It comes as no surprise that Warner Bros., as a result of its own internal investigation, would state that no wrongdoing had occurred," Singer continued. "Our own investigation will continue based on multiple new witnesses coming forward revealing what they saw and heard."

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On Tuesday, a source close to the production told ET Bachelor in Paradise season four will resume shooting in the same location in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Warner Bros. has no comment on whether the same cast members will appear, however, a cast member source told ET that they've already gotten calls on production resuming.

Watch the video below to see everything we know about what's next for Bachelor in Paradise post-scandal.