Detroit Lions running back Reggie Bush is denying allegations he spiked women's drinks while in Las Vegas with Darren Sharper.

A co-defendant in the rape trial of Sharper, Brandon Licciardi, told investigators he witnessed Bush putting ecstasy in champagne before giving it to women in a Vegas nightclub.

Licciardi then retracted his statement and amended it multiple times, according to John Simerman and Ramon Antonio Vargas from The Advocate.

"This is outrageous," Bush's attorney Shawn Holley told Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press. "I can say to you on the record that Reggie adamantly, vehemently and unequivocally denies all of the statements in that article. We are demanding a retraction from The Advocate and Reggie is considering taking legal action."

Bush, who was a teammate of Sharper's with the New Orleans Saints in 2009-10, has not been charged.

"There is no investigation, there's never been any complaint made by any person of this happening," Holley said. "It appears to be something that's being stated by someone who is a criminal defendant in a serious case and looking for anything he can say to deflect from his own troubles. But there is not a shred of truth to any of this."

Bush took to Twitter on Friday night to issue his own denial and also call out the journalists who wrote the story.

I 100 percent intend to take legal action against The Advocate if they do not retract their LIE-FILLED article. Shame on you! — Reggie Bush (@ReggieBush) February 7, 2015

The Lions declined comment on the situation.