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Detroit Pistons guard Avery Bradley, who has missed six straight games with a groin injury, completes a light workout Thursday morning before the Pistons loss to the Orlando Magic. The team hopes he returns to action some time after the New Year. Vince Ellis/Detroit Free Press

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Detroit Pistons guard Avery Bradley settled a confidentiality agreement with a woman who accused him of sexual assault, TMZ Sports reports.

The woman claims Bradley assaulted her while she was passed out drunk on May 23 in Cleveland, Ohio, according to the report from TMZ Sports. A Bleacher Report story said the woman was a reality television star.

Bradley, who was playing with the Boston Celtics at the time, denies all wrongdoing, his lawyer, Brian Wolf of Lavely & Singer, told TMZ Sports.

Wolf told TMZ: "Mr. Bradley absolutely denies having engaged in wrongdoing whatsoever. The confidentiality agreement specifically refutes and denies the validity of all allegations of any wrongful conduct by Mr. Bradley.”

Attempts to reach Bradley’s lawyer was unsuccessful. 

The Pistons organization released a statement Friday and declined further comment:

“We are aware of the report, which describes a civil legal matter between the parties. Pending further information we have no comment at this time.”

Bradley was not at practice Friday.

Team spokesman Mike Horan said Bradley was excused to continue rehab on the groin injury that has forced him to miss the Pistons’ last six games.

For more, read TMZ Sports' account. 

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Free Press reporter Vince Ellis contributed to this report.

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