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ALAMEDA — The woman who accused Raiders cornerback Gareon Conley of sexual assault a year ago has filed a lawsuit claiming mental and physical damage, according to a TMZ report.

Conley was never arrested or charged with a crime and in statements denied any wrongdoing. Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie and coach Jack Del Rio stood behind Conley and said Conley was vindicated after the Cuyahoga county prosecutor’s office returned a “no bill on all possible charges.” For complete Oakland Raiders coverage follow us on Flipboard.

A first-round draft pick out of Ohio State, Conley would be subject to compensatory and punitive damages for “sustained serious physical, psychological, emotional and mental injuries” if the lawsuit were successful.

Others named as defendants, according to TMZ, are his management group and the Cleveland hotel where the incident occurred.

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The Deets: New city, new stadium, new Raiders? Conley missed almost all of his rookie season with a shin injury sustained almost a year go that even now has not fully healed.

Coach Jon Gruden said that Conley and Obi Melifonwu, who saw his rookie season ruined by knee and hip injuries, were close to being full participants.

“They’re real close, but for obvious reasons, we’re being careful with them this early in the process,” Gruden said Tuesday.