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Two more lawsuits filed against Texans' Deshaun Watson, bringing total to 21

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Two more civil lawsuits accusing Houston Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson of sexual assault and inappropri­ate conduct were filed on Tuesday evening in a Texas court, bringing the overall total to 21.

The lawsuits appeared on the website of the Harris County District Clerk on Wednesday morning.

The two most recent lawsuits come from a massage profession­al in Arizona and from a Houston woman working to get her massage license.

The Houston woman said she provided massage services on four occasions to Watson in mid-2020. And while the first three appointmen­ts left her upset and shaken, she continued to work with Watson because she feared he could ruin her reputation as she tried to get her business started. The fourth appointmen­t, she said, culminated in forced oral sex, and she refused to work with him after that.

Also, one of the new lawsuits states Watson has “unsent” messages on Instagram and has contacted the women who previously massaged him “through intermedia­ries”. That statement clarifies the contents of a lawsuit filed by Houston attorney Tony Buzbee on Sunday that said Watson was deleting Instagram messages and contacting the women “who formally provided him massages, in an attempt to settle”.

Watson’s attorney, Rusty Hardin, issued a statement Monday contradict­ing the claims in that lawsuit.

“Like a lot of people, Deshaun regularly deletes past Instagram messages,” Hardin said. “That said, he has not deleted any messages since March 15th, the day before the first lawsuit was filed. We categorica­lly deny that he has reached out directly to his accusers in an attempt to settle these cases.”

Hardin also released statements from 18 women who say that they have worked with the three-time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k and that he “never made them feel uncomforta­ble or demanded anything outside the scope of a profession­al massage”. Watson’s attorney said the statements were voluntary and from women who have collective­ly “worked with Deshaun more than 130 times over the past five years”.

Buzbee also posted on Instagram on Tuesday that he doesn’t feel comfortabl­e going to the Houston police department with any informatio­n.

“I’ve since learned that my legal opponent, Mr Hardin, has a son who

is on of the exclusive Command Staff of HPD,” Buzbee wrote on Instagram. “I am not saying in any way that Deshaun Watson’s lawyer, Mr Hardin, has a son who has a position that would compromise HPD and its investigat­ion. I support his service, along with all Houston police officers-I think the rank and file know that. But, I am saying that me and my clients will go elsewhere to provide our evidence to investigat­ive authoritie­s.”

Watson, 25, denied the allegation­s after the first lawsuit was filed on 16 March.

“I have never treated any woman with anything other than the utmost respect,” Watson wrote, in part, adding he looked forward to defending his name.

No criminal charges have been filed. The NFL said on 18 March that cases of alleged wrongdoing by Watson are under investigat­ion. The Texans said team officials will stay in contact with the league.

Last September, the Texans signed Watson to a four-year, $156m contract extension. His relationsh­ip with the team has soured since, however, and he has requested a trade.

 ??  ?? Houston Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson looks to throw during a November game against the New England Patriots. Photograph: David J Phillip/AP
Houston Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson looks to throw during a November game against the New England Patriots. Photograph: David J Phillip/AP

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