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Two judges granted Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson s attorney s request for the 13 alleged victims suing Watson to identify themselves by next week, with the potential identity release of a 14th one.
During a press conference Friday afternoon, attorney Rusty Hardin said he spoke with attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing the alleged victims, and Buzbee agreed to amend another case, bringing it to a total of 14 possible names.
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This was the first time Watson s legal team spoke on camera to address the allegations and hearings.
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HOUSTON, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The felony indictment of Houston Police Department narcotics Officer Felipe Gallegos is politically motivated and part of Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg s anti-police agenda, stated attorneys for the 12-year department veteran officer.
During a news conference one day after the murder indictment was announced, Houston trial lawyer Rusty Hardin said the charges Officer Gallegos faces are the result of Ms. Ogg jumping on the bandwagon of a political issue to further her career. A Harris County grand jury, at the request of the District Attorney s office, indicted a hero. No question about it. They indicted a hero, said Mr. Hardin. Everyone that was out there on August 28 of 2019 on Hardy Street knows that this man right here, Felipe Gallegos, was a hero. He saved lives in a situation in which four different police officers were shot.