Judge orders new Deshaun Watson accuser to reveal name
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[October 18, 2022] A
judge in Harris County (Texas) District Court ruled Monday that the
latest plaintiff suing Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson
for sexual misconduct must shed her Jane Doe pseudonym and reveal
her name.
The plaintiff has 24 hours to comply with the order and amend her
petition, per Judge Rabeea Sultan Collier's ruling in an emergency
hearing.
The new accuser, a massage therapist, claims Watson pressured her
into a sex act during a massage session in December 2020. Unlike
Watson's previous accusers, she is not represented by attorney Tony
Buzbee.
"It's taken her some time to come forward," attorney Anissah Nguyen
told Fox 8 WJW in Cleveland. "She's doing it for herself and other
women who have been victimized by Deshaun Watson. She knows that by
speaking out she is going to have to deal with the hard
conversations."
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Per ESPN Monday, another attorney for Jane Doe,
Michelle Kornblith, said she was willing to provide Watson's camp
with her client's name but not make it public.
When Watson was facing the bulk of his lawsuits in 2021, two judges
ruled that the plaintiffs must amend their petitions to include
their names for the case to proceed. Twenty-two complied and one
dropped her suit.
Watson is currently serving an 11-game suspension for off-field
conduct violations related to "predatory" behavior involving more
than two dozen women who alleged sexual assault and other
inappropriate behavior. He was also assessed a $5 million fine.
Watson settled 23 of 24 lawsuits against him during the summer.
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