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Attorney says FBI investigating claims tied to DeShaun Watson

NFL: We re taking Watson investigation seriously

NFL: We re taking Deshaun Watson investigation seriously By Zac Wassink  |  Last updated 5/13/21 Attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing up to 22 women who have filed lawsuits against Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson alleging acts of sexual assault and misconduct, raised eyes during a Wednesday interview with Mark Berman of Houston s FOX 26 when he explained some of his clients who met with the NFL said they did not feel like they were being respected as it pertains to the league probe being run by NFL special counsel for investigations Lisa Friel. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy responded to Buzbee s comments via a statement sent to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk: 

The Women Accusing Deshaun Watson Make a Court Appearance Yesterday | 94 5 The Buzz

By The Rod Ryan Show Apr 23, 2021 The lawyers representing Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson and the women suing him are accusing each other of destroying evidence.  Ten of the more than 20 women accusing Watson of sexual misconduct attended a status hearing in the case on Thursday, six of them in person. Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing the women, claimed Watson has unsent a number of his Instagram messages. Watson s attorney, Rusty Hardin, accused some of the women of deleting their social media accounts. Read More

Watson legal response alleges some accusers are lying

Ashley Solis - Case No. 15324 The first lawsuit by Ashley Solis accuses Watson of civil assault during a massage at her home last March. According to the lawsuit, Watson repeatedly asked her to focus on his groin area. She said he “purposely” exposed himself and “purposely” touched her with his penis. Solis said she abruptly ended the massage and Watson later apologized. Watson response: Ashley Solis claimed that she was not filing suit for monetary reasons but rather because “[t]his is about having [her] voice heard. It is about having other survivor’s voices heard.” Belying her assertion though, Ms. Solis would have abandoned her voice and being the voice of other alleged “survivors” if Mr. Watson would agree to pay her $100,000, Hardin said.

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