DENVER -- An attorney for Chris "Birdman" Andersen says he believes the allegations that led to a search of the Denver Nuggets player's home this week involve a spurned female fan.
Denver attorney M. Colin Bresee confirmed to The Associated Press on Friday a statement he gave to The Denver Post, saying the woman asked Andersen for "financial remuneration" after traveling to Colorado last year.
Bresee's statement says he expects that a Douglas County sheriff's task force that investigates allegations of cybercrime against children will find no criminal wrongdoing by Andersen. Bresee also said he expects the investigation will take about three weeks.
Authorities confirm that the cybercrime unit began investigating Andersen in February after a law enforcement tip from California. Sheriff's officials, citing the ongoing investigation, declined to comment about Bresee's statement.
"A female fan in 2010 mailed Mr. Andersen multiple letters and included several photos in which she was scantily clad," Bresee's statement reads. "Chris and this woman communicated with each other and in 2011, this woman, who represented herself as 21 years of age, flew to Colorado, showing her required identification."
The statement continued: "After leaving Colorado, she became upset at his lack of interest. In 2012, she threatened to retaliate if he did not provide financial remuneration."
Someone claiming to be the woman's mother wrote in an email that "i (sic) want him to pay for everything on her Amazon wish list, 5K for her bedding stuff and her victoria secret wish list," according to the statement.