Miami Herald (Sunday)

No indictment for QB Watson over sex assault claims

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A grand jury on Friday declined to indict Houston Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson following a police investigat­ion sparked by lawsuits filed by 22 women who have accused him of sexual assault and harassment.

The grand jury’s decision came about a year after the women first filed their suits, accusing Watson of exposing himself, touching them with his penis or kissing them against their will during massage appointmen­ts. One woman alleged Watson forced her to perform oral sex.

Houston police began investigat­ing Watson in April 2021 after a criminal complaint was filed. The FBI also was reviewing the allegation­s.

Prosecutor­s presented evidence and testimony to the grand jury for more than six hours on Friday related to nine criminal complaints against Watson, said Johna Stallings, chief of the adult sex crimes and traffickin­g division with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. She declined to say what possible charges were presented to the grand jury.

“We respect the grand jury’s decision,” she said.

Stallings said that decision ended criminal proceeding­s related to Watson in Harris County, where Houston is located.

Watson’s lawyers have said “some sexual activity” happened during some of the massage appointmen­ts but that he never coerced anyone.

“We are delighted that the grand jury has looked at the matter thoroughly and reached the same conclusion we did. Deshaun Watson did not commit any crimes and is not guilty of any offenses,” Rusty Hardin, Watson’s lead attorney, said in a statement.

Tony Buzbee, the attorney representi­ng the 22 women, said the criminal case is separate from the civil cases and he will continue the process of questionin­g Watson as the lawsuits move toward trial.

ELSEWHERE

Browns: Cleveland found its No. 1 wide receiver, agreeing to a deal with the Dallas Cowboys for Amari Cooper, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns told the Associated Press on Saturday.

The Browns will send a fifth- and sixth-round draft pick in 2022 to Dallas for Cooper, according to the person who spoke on condition of anonymity because the teams cannot complete the deal until the new league year begins Wednesday. ESPN was first to report the proposed trade.

Cooper would give the Browns a deep threat, filling the void left when Odell Beckham Jr. forced his release last season.

The 27-year-old Cooper spent the past four seasons with Dallas. He had 68 catches for 865 yards and eight touchdowns last season.

He would move immediatel­y to the front of Cleveland’s depth chart, and his addition could have the Browns focusing on a defensive player with the No. 13 pick in this year’s draft.

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