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Deshaun Watson sued for sexual assault, denies allegations

Texans star quarterback Deshaun Watson denied allegations of sexual assault outlined in a lawsuit filed Tuesday. Tony Buzbee, the Houston-based attorney representing the alleged victim, told Fox 26

Texans star quarterback Deshaun Watson denied allegations of sexual assault outlined in a lawsuit filed Tuesday.

Tony Buzbee, the Houston-based attorney representing the alleged victim, told Fox 26 in Texas that Watson was getting a massage from the unidentified woman when the 25-year-old “went too far.”

Details surrounding the suit were scarce.

Watson refuted the claim on Twitter after Buzbee made a social media post about the lawsuit.

“As a result of a social media post by a publicity-seeking plaintiff’s lawyer, I recently became aware of a lawsuit that has apparently been filed against me,” Watson wrote. “I have not yet seen the complaint, but I know this: I Have never treated any woman with anything than the utmost respect. The plaintiff’s lawyer claims that this isn’t about money, but before filing suit he made a baseless six-figure settlement demand, which I quickly rejected.”

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Watson added that he looked forward to clearing his name.

In a lengthy Instagram post, Buzbee said he was “extremely proud to represent those who have no perceived power against those who have PERCEIVED power.”

“This case we just filed against Watson isn’t about money — it’s about dignity and stopping behavior that should be stopped, NOW!” Buzbee said.

Watson, a three-time Pro Bowl quarterback, has been the center of trade talks this offseason after he requested to be moved. The former Clemson star reportedly became unhappy with the team’s process in hiring Nick Caserio as general manager in January.

This story originally appeared on: NyPost - Author:Mark Fischer

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