The woman’s lawyer, Lisa J. Banks, has been in touch with the NFL and New England Patriots, asking them to put an end to this and invoked the league’s Personal Conduct Policy, which prohibits: “Stalking, harassment, or similar forms of intimidation.”

“Our client … is understandably frightened by these text messages, which are clearly intended to threaten and intimidate her,” Banks wrote. “While she certainly qualifies as a ‘starving artist,’ she has never approached Mr. Brown, nor will she, about seeking money to compensate her for his sexual misconduct, contrary to his allegations in the text messages.”

As pointed out by Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk recently, this potential violation of the NFL Personal Conduct Policy could be grounds for the Patriots to release Brown, and for the NFL to place him on the Commisioner’s exempt list at the very least.

At this time, Brown remains an active member of the Patriots roster. He caught four passes for 56 yards and a touchdown Sunday.