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Watson accuser felt ‘scared’ and threatened by Browns QB

- By TOM WITHERS

CLEVELAND (AP) » One of the women accusing Cleveland Browns quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson of sexual misconduct while she gave him a massage felt “scared” and threatened by a comment he made following a therapy session.

Appearing on HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel,” Ashley Solis, who is among 22 women who have sued Watson over allegation­s he behaved inappropri­ately with them, provided graphic details of an encounter with the threetime Pro Bowler.

She also said at the end of a massage, Watson told her: “I know you have a career to protect,” and “I know you don’t want anyone messing with it just like I don’t want anyone messing with mine.”

Solis was asked by reporter Soledad O’Brien why Watson’s message frightened her.

“Because that sounded like a threat to me,” she said.

During the interview airing Tuesday night, Solis and another massage therapist, Kyla Hayes, both provide details of their meetings with Watson, who is facing civil lawsuits by the 22 women alleging various sexual acts during massages he received while playing for the Houston Texans.

Watson has denied any wrongdoing and has maintained any sex with the women was consensual. Two grand juries in Texas have declined to indict Watson on criminal complaints filed by 10 women.

Solis and Hayes both said they feel offended by the five-year, $230 million contract Watson received in March from the Browns. Watson’s deal is both the richest in NFL history and fully guaranteed.

“It’s just like a big screw you,” Solis said. “That’s what it feels like. That we don’t care. He can run and throw, and that’s what we care about.”

Added Hayes, “It was sick to me . ... I felt like he’s being rewarded for bad behavior.”

The Browns, who have spent two decades in a futile search for a franchise QB, pursued Watson along with several other teams. They convinced him to waive his no-trade clause and join Cleveland after he initially rebuffed the team. The Browns sent three firstround draft picks and six overall to the Texans for Watson.

One of Watson’s lawyers, Leah Graham, was asked to explain on the show why, if he was only seeking profession­al massages, did Watson end up having sex with some of the women.

“Well, in every massage, I will tell you he did go, intending just for a profession­al massage, and only those three instances where sexual conduct occurred — consensual sexual activity — it occurred after the massage session had ended,” Graham said. “And Mr. Watson has testified and is insistent that that sexual activity was initiated by the plaintiff in every single instance.”

During his introducto­ry news conference with the Browns in March, Watson was adamant he has “never assaulted, disrespect­ed or harassed any woman in my life.” He also said he had no intention of settling the lawsuits outside of court.

Watson is also facing possible discipline from the NFL, which is independen­tly investigat­ing whether he violated its personal-conduct policy.

League investigat­ors interviewe­d Watson in Houston last week. It’s not known if the inquiry has been completed.

The league could wait for a resolution in the lawsuits before announcing a decision or hand out discipline with a caveat that things could change if new informatio­n surfaces.

 ?? RON SCHWANE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - Cleveland Browns new quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson enters a news conference at the NFL football team’s training facility, on March 25, 2022, in Berea, Ohio.
RON SCHWANE - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - Cleveland Browns new quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson enters a news conference at the NFL football team’s training facility, on March 25, 2022, in Berea, Ohio.

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