Deshaun Watson of the Houston Texans, was singled out this Mars by attorney Tony Buzbee from assaulting a masseur
One of the most coveted quarterbacks in the NFL, Deshaun Watson of the Houston Texans, was singled out this Mars by attorney Tony Buzbee of assaulting a masseur , accusations that were immediately rejected by the quarterback of 25 years.
“ Today we file a lawsuit against Deshaun Watson . Too many times women have tolerated behaviors that we all know no one should tolerate. Or those who hold special positions or quaterbacks on a soccer team local professional? I do not believe it! All people are equal and all deserve dignity and respect, ”Buzbee wrote on Instagram.
Buzbee did not specify the allegations against Watson in his post , but according to ESPN, he referenced to behavior with a woman and later told Fox 26 in Houston that “Watson went too far” with a woman who gave him a message .
For its part, Watson immediately replied to Buzbee’s message claiming they were unsupported allegations and with the intention of asking for money, in his words, “a six-digit figure.”
“As a result of a publication on social networks by the lawyer of a plaintiff seeking publicity, I recently learned of a lawsuit that who has apparently been filed against me. I have not seen the complaint yet, but I know this: I have never treated any woman with something other than the utmost respect. The plaintiff’s attorney claims it is not about money, but made an unfounded six-figure claim , which I quickly rejected ”. replied Watson.
– Deshaun Watson (@deshaunwatson) March 17, 2021
Meanwhile, Deshaun Watson’s novel of the future continues. The quarterback made it known to the Texans that he didn’t want to come back, but they still haven’t granted his wish to be traded. The new leadership of the team does not want to let him go, but it seems to be a matter of time until the divorce is consumed.
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