Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya has been accused of sexual assault by a woman who filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court, according to multiple reports. De La Hoya, 46, is denying the claims.

“A frivolous lawsuit was filed recently alleging that Oscar De La Hoya sexually assaulted ‘Jane Doe,’ which is completely false,” Golden Boy Promotions, founded by De La Hoya, said Tuesday in a statement. “Oscar is a very successful businessman, running one of the country’s leading sports and entertainment companies – thus a prime target. It is worth noting that both recent lawsuits have been filed by the same attorney who is looking to make a name for himself. We vehemently deny these allegations and look forward to vigorously defending Oscar’s good name and reputation.”

The woman, identified as Jane Doe in the suit filed by attorney Greg Kirakosian, claims after she said no to sexual requests by an intoxicated De La Hoya, he “ultimately held her down with one arm while forcefully trying to insert his fist into Plaintiff’s vagina,” per TMZ. De La Hoya had multiple bottles of alcohol and a substance which appeared to be cocaine in his house in November 2017 when the alleged incident occurred.

Doe pleaded with De La Hoya to stop, TMZ reports, but the former boxer “overpowered her and suddenly and forcefully pushed his hand and fist into Plaintiff’s vagina.”

The woman “screamed in pain,” according to ESPN, and claimed De La Hoya laughed at her. She says in the lawsuit she “felt extreme swelling and pain,” got medical treatment and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

The second lawsuit Golden Boy referenced was also filed by Kirakosian on behalf of a former employee with the company. David “Tattoo” Gonzalez alleged De La Hoya made Gonzalez perform personal errands unrelated to work and didn’t pay him what he earned, according to ESPN.