Disputing an earlier report from KDKA, Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala said his office is not investigating New England Patriots receiver Antonio Brown’s alleged actions that led to a federal lawsuit against him by his former attorney.

WTAE-TV’s Bob Mayo tweeted the statement from Zappala’s office:

New statement from DA’s office: the bottom line is that the DA’s office is not going to be reviewing any aspect of the allegations in the lawsuit against Antonio Brown in anyway. #WTAE https://t.co/kMbFyOGI6e pic.twitter.com/FDOIrq8Zbz — Bob Mayo (@BMayo_WTAE) September 11, 2019

Brown, who practiced with the Patriots for the first time Wednesday, is facing a civil suit from his former trainer Britney Taylor, who alleges that Brown sexually assaulted her on three separate occasions. She is expected to meet with the NFL next week.

Brown, a former All-Pro receiver with the Pittsburgh Steelers was released by the Oakland Raiders Saturday for behavior disruptive to the team. The Patriots officially signed him Monday. The lawsuit against him was filed Tuesday. Brown has denied the allegations and has expressed the intention to countersue.