Golden Boy Promotions CEO Oscar De La Hoya has denied the claims being pursued in a lawsuit recently filed in L.A. County Superior Court, by a woman using the alias of "Jane Doe" to protect her identity.

The Hall of Famer is alleged to have sexually assaulted and battered her in 2017, according to lawsuit documents obtained by TMZ.

During an alleged encounter which took place in November 2017 at a house in Pasadena, De La Hoya was intoxicated and sexual assaulted the plaintiff, who claims to have been in an ongoing relationship with the boxer.

There is no indication in the suit if she ever filed a report with police.

In her suit, filed by attorney Greg Kirakosian, the plaintiff is demanding unspecified damages for sexual assault, sexual battery, gender violence, negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Earlier this month, De La Hoya was sued for emotional distress by former employee David “Tattoo” Gonzalez, who claims De La Hoya called him at inappropriate hours to help him when the retired boxing star-turned-promoter was “highly intoxicated.”

Gonzalez, who quit working for De La Hoya’s promotional company last year, claims his situation grew worse when he informed Golden Boy Promotions that he wouldn’t be able to work an event due to serious injuries he suffered in an accident. Gonzalez claims he was told he would be fired if he didn’t show up. He worked the gig, but alleges that eventually Golden Boy forced him to quit the company.

De La Hoya's company has issued a statement, reacting to the recently filed lawsuits.

"A frivolous lawsuit was filed recently alleging that Oscar De La Hoya sexually assaulted 'Jane Doe,' which is completely false. Oscar is a very successful businessman, running one of the country's leading sports and entertainment companies - thus a prime target. It is worth noting that both recent lawsuits have been filed by the same attorney who is looking to make a name for himself. We vehemently deny these allegations and look forward to vigorously defending Oscar's good name and reputation,"a Golden Boy spokesman said in the statement.