New York Post

Texans ‘turned a blind eye’ to Watson: Lawsuit

- By JUAN A. LOZANO

HOUSTON — The Texans had been told that their former quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson was sexually assaulting and harassing women during massage sessions, but instead of trying to stop him, the team provided him with resources to enable his actions and “turned a blind eye” to his behavior, according to a lawsuit filed Monday.

The lawsuit against the team was filed in Houston by one of the 24 women who had previously sued Watson over allegation­s of sexual misconduct when he played for the Texans. Last week, the women’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, announced 20 of the 24 lawsuits have been settled.

Watson, who was later traded to the Browns, has denied any wrongdoing. Watson is facing discipline from the NFL over the allegation­s. He is set to have a hearing this week with NFL disciplina­ry officer Sue L. Robinson, who will decide if the 26year-old violated the league’s personal conduct policy.

In their lawsuits, the women accused 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.

The lawsuit against the Texans accuses the team and some of its employees of having been told or being aware of Watson’s troubling behavior. Joni Honn, the owner of a massage company that was contracted with the Texans, told police investigat­ors that her therapists were aware of Watson’s “known tendency to push boundaries during massage sessions,” according to the lawsuit.

The woman’s lawsuit alleges the Texans provided Watson with various resources, including rooms at a Houston hotel, massage tables and a non-disclosure agreement the women were told to sign, that allowed the quarterbac­k “to further his misconduct with women by turning the massage sessions into something sexual.”

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