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Browns quarterback Deshon Watson held his first March 25 press conference on Tuesday. Attorney Tony Busby then issued his latest press release.
At the bottom of the commentary in one paragraph is an ominous remark about the possibility of additional lawsuits against Watson. 24 are currently expected and two more are expected.
“They sent us the video from Watson’s press conference,” Busby told ESPN.com’s Jake Trotter. “We appreciate the Cleveland market and his fervent support for his new quarterback Deshon Watson. But: given the volume of credible cases, the sworn testimony of the Chief Detective, the indisputable facts and the heartbreak, the pain and the chaos Watson caused, we think it would be appropriate to see Deshon Watson express some regret or remorse in the way who has treated these women, some of whom have been tried, and many others have not yet. Attending some kind of counseling would be at least a step forward. There is nothing else to say on the subject. “
How much is “a lot”? This will not be known until the expiration date for the last massage Watson received. That’s two years from the date that most people who performed Watson’s last massage can claim to have crossed the line. This is supposed to mean that lawsuits can be filed up to the two-year anniversary of the first lawsuit – assuming that after learning of the first lawsuit involving sexual misconduct during massage sessions, Watson stopped organizing private lawsuits. massages through social media.
Thus, the window will be open until mid-March 2023. Only then will we realize how “many” and how many more than 26 women will sue Watson for alleged inappropriate behavior during a massage.
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