Last year retired boxer George Foreman was accused by two women of sexually assaulting them back in the 70s [click here if you missed that]. 
Now another woman has come forward...
From AOL
A third woman has said Hall of Fame boxer George Foreman committed sexually battery against her when she was a minor and Foreman was in his 20s in the 1970s, according to a copy of a civil lawsuit obtained by USA TODAY Sports.
The woman, identified as Jane Doe, said she was 15 when Foreman propositioned her with money in exchange for him xesually abusing her, according to the lawsuit.
The woman said she refused and Foreman imposed his will on her and “began engaging in immoral and unwanted xesual acts against her,’’ according to the lawsuit. The woman said Foreman also committed childhood xesual abuse and Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress.
"Mr. Foreman adamantly and categorically denies these conveniently timed allegations from almost 50-years ago,'' Shawn Holley, an attorney representing the 74-year-old Foreman, said in a statement provided to USA TODAY Sports. "He will aggressively fight them in court."
The woman's lawsuit, filed in December, surfaced publicly this week, with a film about Foreman's life to be released Thursday.

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