The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Attorney: FBI probing Watson allegation­s

- By Juan A. Lozano

HOUSTON >> An attorney for 22 women who have filed lawsuits accusing Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson of sexual assault and harassment said Aug. 18 that he and some of his clients have spoken to the FBI about the case.

Tony Buzbee told The Associated Press that the FBI “reached out to me, and I responded.” The FBI’s involvemen­t was first reported Aug. 17 by League of Justice, a website that reports on sports and the law.

The revelation by Buzbee of the FBI’s involvemen­t prompted Watson’s lead attorney to hold a news conference on Wednesday to say that the FBI had spoken with the quarterbac­k earlier this year about allegation­s of extortion by one of his accusers.

In their lawsuits, the 22 women accuse Watson of exposing himself, touching them with his penis or kissing them against their will during massage appointmen­ts.

Watson and his lawyers have denied the accusation­s. His lawyers have said “some sexual activity” happened

during some of the appointmen­ts but that he never coerced anyone.

Houston police are investigat­ing some of the accusation­s, but no charges have been filed. The NFL has launched its own probe.

At a news conference Wednesday, Rusty Hardin, Watson’s lead attorney, said FBI agents approached him in April over allegation­s that one of the women who has sued Watson tried to extort $30,000 from him. Hardin said agents interviewe­d Watson. The woman alleges Watson forced her to perform oral sex.

In an email, Christina Garza, a spokeswoma­n for the FBI’s Houston office,

said she could neither confirm or deny the existence of an investigat­ion.

Hardin said grand jury subpoenas have been sent out in the investigat­ion by local authoritie­s, but he does not know details about them.

“When (prosecutor­s’) investigat­ion is over, their findings will be presented to a grand jury. We will be given opportunit­y to appear … to tell our side and we will be given an even handed hearing,” Hardin said.

Hardin said he welcomed the FBI’s role in the case. But he also criticized Buzbee for revealing the agency’s involvemen­t, saying FBI investigat­ions are usually kept confidenti­al.

Buzbee “knows those lawsuits have no future in the long run,” Hardin said. “What he wants is to be out there and promote himself and the lawsuits and try to get Deshaun to settle them and pay them money so he can ride into the sunset.”

Buzbee denied he is seeking publicity or money and accused Hardin of trying to change the narrative and of “trying to defend the indefensib­le.”

At his news conference, Hardin read what he said were text messages to Watson from the woman he is accusing of extortion. In them, she does not mention an alleged attack on Dec. 28, 2020, during a massage session, Hardin said.

According to Hardin, the woman said in one text, “Hey Deshaun just wanted to say thank you for trusting me with your massage today. I’ll be here til Jan. 3 if you’d like to get another one.”

Hardin said that in another text, the woman wrote, “I just want to say I apologize for my actions. That was not me. And if I could take back that moment I would. I really devalued my integrity and profession­alism.”

 ?? JUSTIN REX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson practices Aug. 2in Houston.
JUSTIN REX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Texans quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson practices Aug. 2in Houston.

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