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TMZ: Ravens Security Director Accuser Convicted Of Fraud

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- The woman accusing the Ravens security director with sex offense was convicted of fraud in 2006, according to TMZ Sports.

According to their report, the woman has been arrested three times since 1999 -- all charges related to drugs.

In 2006, she pled guilty to having a forged prescription, according to the report.

WJZ has learned the allegations against Ravens security director Darren Sanders stem from an incident that occurred at M&T Bank Stadium during the Jacksonville game.

READ: Ravens Security Director Charged With Sex Offense

That's when the female employee filed a complaint with Baltimore City police alleging while she escorted Sanders in part of the building, he "groped her buttocks more than once," he "pressed his body against her's" even "kissed her neck" and then "attempted to force her to grab" his privates.

The 48-year-old former Baltimore City police officer has been charged with a fourth-degree sex offense.

The Ravens released a statement saying: "We are aware of the situation and have been investigating thoroughly."

READ: More Details On Alleged Sex Assault At M&T Bank Stadium

Per NFL policy, Sanders is now on paid administrative leave with the NFL. His attorney tells WJZ, Sanders categorically denies the allegations and looks forward to his day in court.

A hearing on the restraining order is set for next week.

A court date for the sex offense charge is set for Feb. 9.

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