Chicago Bulls superstar point guard, Derrick Rose, is being sued by a woman, who claims to be his ex-girlfriend, for allegedly drugging and gang raping her along with his two friends, according to a report from TMZ.

The woman, who went by the monicker "Jane Doe," said that she dated Rose from 2011 to 2013. The former NBA MVP allegedly tried to make her do some inappropriate things that she refused to do so. These included masturbating in front of him, having sex with her friends and engaging in group sex with strangers.

The two friends involved in the lawsuit were Ryan Allen and Randall Hampton. The accuser said that in August 2013, she was invited to Rose's house in Beverly Hills, Calif., where her drink was drugged by Rose and his two friends.

The woman said that she escaped the house with a friend before anything happened. However, later that night, the three broke into her apartment and gang-raped her while she was incapacitated.

In the same TMZ report, the accuser could only remember flashes of the incident, which included Rose, Allen and Hampton raping her. She also claimed that she waited for two years to file the lawsuit because she was from a conservative family, and she felt ashamed and embarrassed of what happened.

Ryan Allen is the brother of Memphis Grizzlies' Tony Allen. According to Heavy.com, he played for the Bulls in the 2012 preseason and 2013 Summer League. Allen is a native of Chicago just like Rose and is part of his close circle of friends.

Hampton is also a close friend of Rose and is currently the player's personal manager. In a report by ESPN in 2011, Hampton made a comment regarding Rose's circle of friends. He said, "We tried to keep the same core guys. We've all grown up together since sixth grade. We try to keep it that tight. We don't want all these outsiders coming in. People try, but we don't really give them the time of day."

Rose was drafted first overall by the Chicago Bulls in 2008 and was named league MVP in 2011. His career was delayed due to multiple injuries. As per ESPN, Rose tore his left ACL on his knee in 2012 and missed the next season. In 2014, he came back but was sidelined immediately for the season after tearing his right knee meniscus, according to another ESPN report.