He was arraigned on Thursday but did not enter a plea. He is due back in court in August.
Calls to McDonald's attorney, Steve Defilippis, were not immediately returned.
Prosecutors said police responded to a domestic disturbance at a home around 4 a.m. on May 25 and found McDonald had broken into the woman's bedroom and assaulted her while his driver tried to stop him and she tried to get away.
McDonald cornered the woman in a dining room and trapped her there before she told investigators he chased her into a bathroom and repeatedly bumped her while trying to grab her cellphone, according to investigators. It continued in the bedroom, where the woman said McDonald jabbed at her head with a finger and tried to pull her off the bed. Part of the incident was caught on cellphone video the woman took.
McDonald's mom, LaBrina McDonald, told KNTV in San Jose it was a ''simple argument that got blown out of proportion,'' and the charges were ''political.''
McDonald was arrested later that morning. He was arrested again two days later when police and the woman arrived at the home to find McDonald there in violation of a restraining order, prosecutors said.
Defilippis told the San Jose Mercury News at the time that neither he nor his client had been notified about the restraining order.
Citing a pattern of behavior and off-field issues, the 49ers released McDonald on Dec. 17. He was released by the Chicago Bears after his May 25 arrest.
Prosecutors cited conflicting versions of what happened, a lack of verifiable eyewitnesses and a lack of cooperation by the alleged victim, McDonald's then-fiancee, in explaining their decision.
In June, a judge dismissed a defamation lawsuit McDonald filed against a woman who accused him of rape.
McDonald says security camera footage will show a consensual sexual encounter occurred in his hot tub.
Police say the woman doesn't recall any sexual encounters and reported blacking out after drinking alcohol and falling at McDonald's home. She said she went to police after waking up naked next to McDonald.
The Santa Clara County district attorney is looking at the case.
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