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An OU football player met with investigators on Monday for questioning in connection with assault allegations.Video: Joe Mixon talks with investigatorsJoe Mixon sat down Monday afternoon with detectives. His attorney said he was forthcoming and cooperative with the investigation."We requested today the (Norman Police Department) submit charges against Amelia Molitor for assault and battery on Joe Mixon, to the District Attorney's Office," Kevin Finlay said Monday evening.LISTEN: 911 call from assault incident in NormanEarlier in the afternoon, Finlay released a statement about Mixon's interview with authorities."This past Friday morning Joe Mixon found himself in a situation where he was subjected to both verbal and physical attacks from a very intoxicated and troubled young woman. As a result of these physical attacks, Joe instinctually defended himself against further harm," Finlay said in a statement."As promised, Joe met with investigators from the Norman Police Department this afternoon. Throughout the meeting, Joe continued to be forthcoming and cooperative with their investigation. We are looking forward to a thorough investigation and are very much looking forward to the truth coming out. As we have always maintained, Joe has done nothing wrong," the statement continued.Norman police and the Cleveland County District Attorney's office discussed the case involving Mixon on Monday morning. No arrest warrant was issued while investigators continued interviewing witnesses.View: Joe Mixon's attorney responds to allegationsWhile surveillance video of the incident exists, police said they are not releasing video at this time.According to a police report, a woman told police early Friday morning that she was punched in the face at Pickleman's on Campus Corner.The woman's attorney released the following statement on Monday:"Our thoughts and prayers are with our client and her parents today, as she is scheduled for surgery as a result of the vicious assault she suffered. Because of the severity of her injuries, the immediate concern is for her health."A representative from the OU Athletics Department said they are aware of the allegations and are reviewing the matter internally.Mixon, a freshman on the OU football team, was a five-star recruit from California.