Alvin Kamara is being sued for $10 million by the man who accused the Saints running back of assaulting him at a Las Vegas casino earlier this year.

The lawsuit, which was filed in the Civil District Court of Orleans (La.) on Friday, states the plaintiff, Darnell Greene of Harris, County, Texas, was hospitalized following the alleged assault by Kamara. The complaint states Greene has “received continuing medical care” and will need to undergo multiple surgeries for the injuries he sustained in the alleged attack.

In February, Kamara was arrested by Las Vegas police just hours after playing in the Pro Bowl on Feb. 6 and charged with battery “resulting in substantial bodily harm.” The incident occurred the night before the Pro Bowl at Drai’s After Dark club in the Cromwell Casino. According to the police report, Kamara pushed Greene before another male in Kamara’s group punched Greene in the face and knocked him against the wall. Kamara then punched Greene several times.

Three others in Kamara’s group then joined in, stomping on Greene’s face, chest and legs. Greene, who was knocked unconscious, had an orbital fracture to his right eye and other minor injuries, according to the police report.