Giants safety Kam Moore’s attorney says a woman made up accusations that he stepped on her neck and knocked her unconscious with a closed-fist punch during an alleged domestic violence incident in New Jersey last week.

Moore, 22, was charged with third-degree aggravated assault and appeared Monday afternoon in Superior Court. The Giants suspended Moore after NJ Advance Media first reported his arrest Monday morning.

“The claimant in this matter showed up unannounced and unsolicited at Mr. Moore’s home to begin an altercation with Mr. Moore’s girlfriend and invent these accusations," attorney Alex Spiro said in a statement released through Moore’s NFL agent to NJ Advance Media. "He will be fully cleared of all charges.”

The woman — whose name is withheld as a domestic violence victim — told police Saturday that she and Moore met in January and were dating, according to probable cause affidavit and criminal complaint obtained by NJ Advance Media.

She told police she sent Moore several text messages to which he did not reply, so showed up at his home and an altercation began outside with another woman. Spiro identified the second woman as Moore’s girlfriend in his statement.

The complainant said Moore watched the women assault each other until she fell to the ground, at which he point he placed his foot on her neck and applied pressure. Moore is accused of hitting the woman, who is said by a person with knowledge of the relationships to be an ex-girlfriend, after she got to her feet and began yelling at him and pushed him.

“While the complaint involves serious allegations, representatives for Mr. Moore are requesting that the media, social media, general public, and Giants fans use extreme caution and not pass judgment upon Mr. Moore until due process has run its course,” said Eugene Lee, president of MBK Sports and Moore’s agent.

“We remain confident that when the truth is revealed, Mr. Moore will be exonerated and vindicated completely of these baseless charges."

Moore is a 2018 sixth-round draft pick of the Saints who spent all of last season on the Giants’ 53-man roster, after changing teams right before the start of the season. He played 10 total snaps in two games and is expected to compete as a backup safety and special teams contributor during training camp later this month.

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