Nelson Agholor

Philadelphia Eagles' Nelson Agholor runs for a touchdown after a catch during the first half of a preseason NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2015, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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Philadelphia defense attorney Fortunato Perri, Jr., who was retained by Nelson Agholor, said Friday that he does not expect his client to be charged following accusations of sexual assault made against the Eagles wide receiver, according to a Philadelphia Magazine report.

"Nelson has not engaged in any criminal conduct," Perri wrote in an e-mail to Philadelphia Magazine late Friday afternoon. "We're confident that he will not be charged with a crime."

As Crossing Broad points out, Perri Jr. also represented one of the police officers involved in an alleged nightclub fight with Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy earlier this year in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Magazine was first to report the allegations, stemming from an incident taking place at approximately 3 p.m. Thursday following the Eagles' final minicamp practice at the NovaCare Complex.

According to a source speaking to NJ Advance Media on the condition of anonymity, the sexual assault allegation is a result of a dispute over money.

The source told NJ Advance Media that Agholor and a dancer at Cheerleaders Gentlemen's Club in South Philadelphia agreed to go to a private room for an hour on Thursday afternoon, but the dancer left shortly after the two entered the room.

The person with knowledge of the incident said Agholor had agreed to pay the woman $1,400 for their time in the private room, but the dancer left before the agreed upon time and Agholor paid her $800. The person said the dancer wanted the full amount.

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