San Antonio Express-News

4 more women sue Watson; 7 lawsuits total

All plaintiffs say QB sexually harassed, assaulted them

- Staff writer Aaron Wilson contribute­d to this report.

HOUSTON — Houston Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson has been sued by four more women who accuse him of sexual assault and harassment.

The lawsuits were filed Thursday night, hours after the NFL said it was investigat­ing earlier allegation­s by three massage therapists who said the quarterbac­k sexually assaulted them during massages.

The claims in the four new suits, which were filed in a Harris County state district court, mirror those in the three earlier cases. Each woman who sued Thursday worked in a spa or giving massages and claims that Watson exposed himself, touched them with his penis or kissed them against their will.

None of the seven women, who have sued separately but are all represente­d by Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee, are identified by name in the lawsuits. They are each seeking compensato­ry and punitive damages as well as court costs.

Watson, 25, has broadly denied that he acted inappropri­ately and said in a Tuesday statement that he looks forward to clearing his name. In a statement Friday, an attorney for Watson, Rusty Hardin, called the allegation­s “meritless.”

At a Friday news conference, Buzbee said he expects to file more lawsuits, and his firm is vetting additional claims from women, including one involving an incident this month. None of his clients had filed police reports, he said, “but that is our next step.”

“At this time, HPD is unaware of any contact between HPD and Houston attorney Tony Buzbee regarding the allegation­s contained in his recently filed lawsuits and no incident reports regarding these allegation­s have been filed in our jurisdicti­on,” a statement from the Houston Police Department read.

Buzbee said some of the massage therapists who came forward work at spas, some work from their homes, some work at deluxe hotels. All but one, who was flown in from Atlanta, were from the Houston area.

“These are, for the most part, licensed profession­als. These are people that, many of them, are single mothers, either own their own shop or work in a spa,” while three clients are married and one is engaged to be married, he said.

The women are suing for $500 in damages, the least that can be sought in a Texas civil district court, “and they bring these cases for one reason only — stopping further misconduct from this defendant or any others like him,” he said.

Hardin’s statement said he is “extremely proud to represent Deshaun Watson and wholly stand behind him.

“However, we will wait to comment in detail until we’ve completed our review of the numerous, evolving allegation­s from Mr. Buzbee,” the statement read. “We will respond next week and ask you to keep an open mind until we do so.”

Watson is one of the league’s top quarterbac­ks and led the NFL in yards passing last season. He signed a four-year, $156 million contract extension with the Texans last offseason, but he became unhappy with the direction of the team as Houston sank to 4-12 and requested a trade in January.

 ?? Yi-chin Lee / Staff photograph­er ?? Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, second from right, says his firm will file a total of 12 civil cases against Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson, accusing him of sexual assault and harassment. Seven cases have been filed so far in Harris County.
Yi-chin Lee / Staff photograph­er Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, second from right, says his firm will file a total of 12 civil cases against Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson, accusing him of sexual assault and harassment. Seven cases have been filed so far in Harris County.

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