Adam Anderson has been indicted by a Georgia grand jury as the former Georgia linebacker has been charged with raping a 21-year-old woman in a house in Athens, Georgia, on Oct. 29.

Anderson, who was once considered a potential first-round choice in this week’s NFL draft, has an arraignment scheduled on June 13, ESPN’s Mark Schlabach reported. Anderson, from Rome, Georgia, was arrested on Nov. 10 and released on $25,000 bond a week later. He had been indefinitely suspended from the football team when the athletics department was notified of the allegation on Nov. 2.

“Adam respectfully reminds the public and his supporters that he was not permitted by law to participate in the grand jury proceeding, which is totally under the control of the prosecution,” Anderson’s attorney, Steve Sadow, said in a statement to ESPN. “This means his defense was not presented or argued to the grand jurors. Adam will plead not guilty to the charge and continue his fight in court to clear his name and reputation. Adam once again appeals to the good citizens of Athens-Clarke County to keep an open mind and not prejudge his case.”

According to an incident report released by the Athens-Clarke County police department, a 21-year-old woman said she woke up with Anderson on her having intercourse. She said the sex was not consensual when she reported the incident to police.