Kevin Adams, the woman’s attorney, said in the lawsuit that his client had “no criminal history other than minor traffic violations.”

The woman has warrants in Osage County and Wagoner County for driving under suspension, failure to carry insurance and failure to pay taxes due the state.

On Tuesday, Adams said he had not been aware of the outstanding charges against the woman and that if he had been, he would not have included the no-criminal-history statement in the lawsuit.

In 2009, the woman was charged in Cherokee County with false reporting of a crime, with bail to be set at $2,500 if she was arrested. The affidavit filed in that case alleges that she told law officers that she had been in a fight with her boyfriend at a party and that he had become so enraged that he dangled her over a balcony.

She told authorities that her boyfriend “eventually calmed down” and that the two briefly slept next to each other before he awoke and forced her to have sex with him.

Her boyfriend was arrested after she made that report, according to the affidavit.