Manhattan prosecutors have contacted the lawyer for NBA star and accused rapist Kristaps Porzingis, and “we are cooperating fully,” the attorney said Monday.

“We have been contacted by the District Attorney’s office and we are cooperating fully with their investigation. We have agreed to provide the District Attorney’s Office with the materials that we previously provided to the federal authorities in support of our extortion complaint. We are confident that, after the District Attorney reviews these materials, they will recognize that the complaint made in this case is completely meritless,” Porzingis lawyer Roland Riopelle said in a statement tweeted out by ESPN reporter Adrian Wojnarowski.

An unidentified 29-year-old woman reported to cops Thursday that Porzingis raped her in his Manhattan penthouse Feb. 7, 2018. The woman, who is black, has also allegedly claimed he called her a “slave” and a “b—h.”

It was later reported that the woman sent Porzingis sexually explicit text messages following the alleged rape, calling into question her account of the incident.

Neither his lawyer nor the DA’s office returned requests for comment.