According to a report from the Detroit Free Press, former Michigan State and current Houston Texans receiver was expelled from MSU last year as the result of a sexual misconduct violation in March 2015.

Mumphery was reportedly banned from the school for violating the university’s relationship violence and sexual misconduct policy, which was learned by the Free Press after obtaining MSU Police documents.

That came after Mumphery was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in her dorm room in March 2015. The Free Press reported that the incident allegedly occurred with a woman that Mumphery met months earlier.

The woman reported it to MSU Police that night shortly after the alleged incident. According to the campus police report, the two met a few months before the incident on an online dating site, agreeing to meet at her dorm room weeks later. The report details conflicting accounts of who was the aggressor and whether elements of their sexual behavior were consensual.

Third-degree assault charges were ultimately not pressed because “the case could not be proven beyond reasonable doubt.” The accuser also didn’t return contact, according to the Free Press.

But Mumphery was, however, still subject to punishment from the university through the Title IX investigation. His expulsion wasn’t made official until June 2016.

At the time, Mumphery was enrolled in a graduate studies program. He was still able to use the university’s facilities during the pre-draft process, and he was eventually selected in the fifth round by the Houston Texans.

He hasn’t received his master’s degree from MSU, according to the university via the Free Press.

As part of his punishment, Mumphery is banned from the university in its entirety until Dec. 2018. If he violates that, he can be arrested.

Mumphery’s alleged incident was the third reported sexually violent crime involving an MSU football player in the last three years.