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		Deshaun Watson accusers detail experience on 'Real Sports'
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			 [May 25, 2022] Two 
			of the women who have accused Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun 
			Watson of sexual misconduct detailed their experiences with him in 
			an interview for HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel," which will 
			air Tuesday night. 
 The women, each of whom provided Watson with a massage, told 
			interviewer Soledad O'Brien that he touched them with his penis, 
			according to the New York Post, which published excerpts from the 
			interviews. One of the women said she immediately started to cry; 
			the other called his alleged actions "mortifying and embarrassing 
			and disgusting."
 
 In all, 22 women have filed civil lawsuits against Watson, who hired 
			them to perform massages. He has denied any wrongdoing.
 
 The Browns acquired Watson on March 18 in a trade with the Houston 
			Texans, surrendering significant draft capital that included three 
			first-round picks, and then signed him to a five-year, $230-million 
			fully guaranteed contract.
 
 The two women said the giant contract added insult.
 
 "It's just like a big 'screw you,'" Ashley Solis said. "That's what 
			it feels like. That 'we don't care. He can run and throw, and that's 
			what we care about.'"
 
 
			
			 
			Kyla Hayes, who also has filed suit against Watson, called the 
			contract "sick."
 
 "I felt like he's being rewarded for bad behavior," she said.
 
		The lawsuits are in the pretrial discovery process, and attorney Tony 
		Buzbee, who represents the women, told the Akron Beacon Journal that the 
		women are providing information against Watson.
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 "The evidence against Deshaun Watson continues to mount," Buzbee 
			said. "The walls, as they say, are closing in. We look forward to 
			trying these cases in court as soon as practicable. We are very 
			confident that, in the end, justice will be done."
 
 Watson, 26, has not been charged in any of the cases. Two Texas 
			grand juries declined to indict him earlier this year. The NFL has a 
			separate ongoing investigation and commissioner Roger Goodell can 
			suspend him under league conduct policies.
 
 
			
			 
			One of Watson's attorneys, Leah Graham, told "Real Sports" that 
			while there are 22 women who have made accusations, Buzbee is the 
			driving force.
 
 "There's only one lawyer who was willing to take these cases," she 
			said, as excerpted by the Post. "And as we know from Ashley Solis' 
			deposition, Mr. Buzbee was not the first, probably not the second or 
			third lawyer she went to, but he was the only one to take her case. 
			Why? Not because it had merit, but because he would use these cases 
			to increase his social media following and, quite frankly, to get on 
			shows like this one."
 
 Graham said Watson has admitted to consensual sexual activity with 
			some of the women but didn't do anything illegal.
 
 "Well, in every massage, I will tell you he did go, intending just 
			for a professional massage, and only those three instances where 
			sexual conduct occurred -- consensual sexual activity -- it occurred 
			after the massage session had ended," Graham said. "And Mr. Watson 
			has testified and is insistent that sexual activity was initiated by 
			the plaintiff in every single instance."
 
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