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Attorney: Mavericks’ Kristaps Porzingis is accused of rape

An attorney for Porzingis acknowledges that a woman has accused the NBA star of rape, but "unequivocally" denies the allegation. Lawyer Roland Riopelle said Saturday, March 30, that the claim was part of an extortion attempt that is being investigated by the FBI.
An attorney for Porzingis acknowledges that a woman has accused the NBA star of rape, but “unequivocally” denies the allegation. Lawyer Roland Riopelle said Saturday, March 30, that the claim was part of an extortion attempt that is being investigated by the FBI.
(David Zalubowski / Associated Press)
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An attorney for Kristaps Porzingis acknowledges that a woman has accused the NBA star of rape, but says the Dallas Mavericks forward “unequivocally” denies the allegation.

Lawyer Roland Riopelle said Saturday that the claim against the player was part of an extortion attempt that is being investigated by the FBI.

Citing unidentified law enforcement officials, the New York Post and other news organizations reported earlier that a woman went to police Thursday and said Porzingis raped her in his Manhattan apartment last year while he was playing for the Knicks.

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NYPD officials declined to comment.

Riopelle says Porzingis reported to federal law enforcement in December that the accuser was making “extortionate demands.”

The attorney says the NBA was also notified.

Porzingis, a 23-year-old native of Latvia, was traded to the Mavericks in January.

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