The lawyer for a woman who alleged sexual misconduct by Antonio Brown reached out to the NFL on Thursday after the wide receiver apparently sent what were described as threatening text messages to her client, according to a report.

Attorney Lisa J. Banks wrote the league, asking it to stop alleged conduct by Brown that she deemed as "intimidating and threatening to our client, in violation of the NFL Personal Conduct Policy."

The woman told Sports Illustrated that, on Wednesday night, she received a group text message that appeared to come from the same phone number Brown gave to her in 2017, when she was hired to paint a mural in his suburban Pittsburgh home.