Shelby Daily Globe

Watson named in 24th lawsuit

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HOUSTON (AP) — A 24th woman filed a civil lawsuit Monday alleging sexual misconduct by Cleveland Browns quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson, who is also awaiting possible discipline from the NFL.

The latest lawsuit was filed in Houston by attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representi­ng all 24 women.

“Lost in the media frenzy surroundin­g Deshaun Watson is that these are twenty-four strong, courageous women who, despite ridicule, legal shenanigan­s, and intense media scrutiny, continue to stand firm for what is right,” Buzbee said in a statement.

Watson has been accused by massage therapists of harassing, assaulting or touching them during appointmen­ts when he was with the Houston Texans.

The latest lawsuit makes similar allegation­s as the woman, a massage therapist, accuses Watson of assaulting and harassing her during an August 2020 session in her apartment. The woman alleges that during the massage session, Watson exposed himself and masturbate­d and “offered no apology or explanatio­n for his conduct.”

The woman has quit being a massage therapist because of what happened to her and now suffers from depression and anxiety, according to the lawsuit.

Rusty Hardin, Watson’s lead attorney, said he could not immediatel­y comment on the latest lawsuit.

“Our legal team has not had time to investigat­e this new filing and had not heard her name until today. Deshaun continues to deny he did anything inappropri­ate with any of the plaintiffs,” Hardin said in a statement Monday.

Hardin has previously said Watson had consensual sexual activity with three of the women and did not force any of his accusers to have sexual contact.

The first 22 lawsuits were filed in March and April of 2021, with the latest two being filed since two of the women detailed encounters with Watson while being interviewe­d on HBO’S “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.”

 ?? ?? Shelby 3,200-meter runners Mason Hendrickso­n, left, and Huck Finnegan work their way through the field during the Division II State race Saturday in Columbus. (Globe photo by Chuck Ridenour)
Shelby 3,200-meter runners Mason Hendrickso­n, left, and Huck Finnegan work their way through the field during the Division II State race Saturday in Columbus. (Globe photo by Chuck Ridenour)

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