The accuser of Peyton Manning who claims he pressed his buttocks and genitals against her face in 1996 called a sexual assault crisis center worker the night of the incident.

Less than three hours after the Feb. 29, 1996, training room incident, then-trainer Jamie Naughright called a Knoxville sexual assault crisis center hotline and said she had been victimized that evening by a "very well-known public figure ... an athlete at UT" and that she had already reported the incident to her supervisor.

According to the document, Naughright did not name Manning and did not want to discuss details of the assault over the phone because she "feared for her job, worried and feared for her life."

Notes written by the crisis center worker quote Naughright as saying, "I can't believe this ... sense there will be a cover-up."