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THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH, SO HELP YOU G-D!................In court, that may be the most difficult for some to deal with, especially when any of those elements were missing upon initial contact questioning............it can commonly leave the person twisting in the wind, until................
Specifically, bringing up in a public press conference the 18 massage therapists who supposedly had no problems with Watson was the 2nd major rookie attorney mistake Hardin made............the first, was calling out ALL of the complainants as LIARS.
So now, if it is revealed that Watson paid Jasmine Brooks, all of his other “character” witnesses are in question and possibly tainted and biasedSpecifically, bringing up in a public press conference the 18 massage therapists who supposedly had no problems with Watson was the 2nd major rookie attorney mistake Hardin made............the first, was calling out ALL of the complainants as LIARS.
I don't think he felt that he could settle as he was aware that more and more could and probably would be popping up. I believe also his ego forced him to think that it would just pass.. no pun intended.I haven't said a whole lot about Watson in recent months re this mess, but he should have just settled straight away - all he has accomplished is to raise the profile and notoriety of the case.
It would be pretty much behind him by now with a new team and possibly being in the playoffs.
Other players have also faced similar scenarios and it is behind them.
He has put his whole future in jeopardy as well as his close family as far as their lifestyles are concerned - he could lose everything.
Even if he is innocent, he could still lose this case - people are wrongfully convicted even with representation.
And lastly, guilty or not, some people will still think the worst.
So overall, he is taking a huge risk.
Shoulda just settled...
I thought that was amazingly stupid for such a brilliant attorney.Specifically, bringing up in a public press conference the 18 massage therapists who supposedly had no problems with Watson was the 2nd major rookie attorney mistake Hardin made............the first, was calling out ALL of the complainants as LIARS.
I thought of that, but isn't there something you can do to stop bandwagon golddiggers?I don't think he felt that he could settle as he was aware that more and more could and probably would be popping up. I believe also his ego forced him to think that it would just pass.. no pun intended.
Potential non-golddigger victims in cases like this are mostly interested in justice for what they have been put through............they follow no timelines............except for the statutes of limitations.I thought of that, but isn't there something you can do to stop bandwagon golddiggers?
Perhaps that was one reason he waited so long, to get them all out of the woodwork...
Women like these are not gold diggers. There is something you can do to not put yourself in situations though. Not pretend you need a massage and then solicit sex to actual massage therapists.I thought of that, but isn't there something you can do to stop bandwagon golddiggers?
Perhaps that was one reason he waited so long, to get them all out of the woodwork...
Not saying they are or they aren't - and neither should any of us until proof is offered.Women like these are not gold diggers. There is something you can do to not put yourself in situations though. Not pretend you need a massage and then solicit sex to actual massage therapists.
Proof is already public he was asking for massages under the pretense of sex.Not saying they are or they aren't - and neither should any of us until proof is offered.
The wild card, or cards, in this are the three plaintiffs who are not agreeing with a settlement. All it takes is just one insisting on a jury trial, which would not be concluded until later in the year.I don’t see Watson getting indicted or at least indicted on major felonies so I think he’s “unofficially” on a new team sometime in February. That would give us time to digest our haul and scout/plan well in advance of the draft. Time to finally move on.
That is untrue about the other women being willing to settle. Reminder, multiple women went to the police without filing a lawsuitThe wild card, or cards, in this are the three plaintiffs who are not agreeing with a settlement. All it takes is just one insisting on a jury trial, which would not be concluded until later in the year.
Those women who went to the police are seeking criminal charges, not civil. My comment was directed at the civil plaintiffs. Whether accurate or not I can't comment on, but it was being reported that all the civil plaintiffs except four had agreed to settlement. This was followed at a later date by the announcement that one of the four had agreed. My understanding of the news is that this is where the civil cases currently are at.That is untrue about the other women being willing to settle. Reminder, multiple women went to the police without filing a lawsuit
Those are allegations, not proof.Proof is already public he was asking for massages under the pretense of sex.
Watson’s team admitted sexual relations happened with some masseuses.They also admitted he went to masseuses asking for massages. Stop it.Those are allegations, not proof.
Some were consensual.Watson’s team admitted sexual relations happened with some masseuses.They also admitted he went to masseuses asking for massages. Stop it.
You have a text message from his own “character witness” she stopped working with him because he was “messing with esthetician’s” and his name was getting around and doing too much.
That doesn't say he went to masseusses asking for sex in AmericaWatson’s team admitted sexual relations happened with some masseuses.They also admitted he went to masseuses asking for massages. Stop it.
You’re still missing the point. It’s trafficking.Some were consensual.
I prefer the American justice system - not the Russian one.
Fair go mate.
You’re still missing the point. It’s trafficking.
Daily Beast? Is that the new National Enquirer?Anyone else see this? Now someone has directed a message to his GF... A very good read
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An Open Letter to Jilly Anais From a Deshaun Watson Accuser
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/AP/Seth Browarnik/InStar/Cover ImagesBelow is an open letter from one of NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson’s 22 accusers. A total of 22 civil lawsuits are pending against Watson for sexual misconduct ranging from harassment to assault. Watson, who is currently...news.yahoo.com
Daily Beast? Is that the new National Enquirer?
I see your point just fine.You’re still missing the point. It’s trafficking.
And of course it's signed by 'Another Jane Doe'pretty lame too….your situation with him is your situation…leave it at that….
pretty lame too….your situation with him is your situation…leave it at that….
I like it,
Stir the pot and do anything you can to make his life a little more miserable before the depositions.
I doubt he or JA ever saw the Daily Beast 'open letter'I like it,
Stir the pot and do anything you can to make his life a little more miserable before the depositions.
InterestingEmbattled Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson begins making 'five- and six-figure settlement offers to 22 women suing him for sexual misconduct': At least one accuser 'rejected $100,000 deal'
By ALEX RASKIN SPORTS NEWS EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
- Texans QB Deshaun Watson reportedly made five- and six-figure settlement offers to some of the 22 women who have sued him for sexual misconduct
- The Daily Beast published one $100,000 offer, which says that Watson would only enter into the deal to 'buy peace' and continues to deny the allegations
- The confidential agreement also stipulates that the accuser agree to dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice 'within 24 hours' of finalizing the settlement
- The offer was reportedly rejected by the woman, who remains unidentified
- Several other Watson accusers have spoken out publicly, saying they've suffered post-traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety since their encounters with him
- The plaintiffs, most of who work as massage therapists or in other similar professions, filed separate lawsuits as Jane Does in the spring of 2021
- Watson was accused of forcibly touching his penis against some of the women, disrobing, and in at least one case, forcing a woman to perform oral sex on him
PUBLISHED: 09:08 EST, 14 January 2022 | UPDATED: 09:24 EST, 14 January 2022
it’s lame…& doubt it has any effect on his life whatsoever at this point…
Embattled Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson begins making 'five- and six-figure settlement offers to 22 women suing him for sexual misconduct': At least one accuser 'rejected $100,000 deal'
By ALEX RASKIN SPORTS NEWS EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
- Texans QB Deshaun Watson reportedly made five- and six-figure settlement offers to some of the 22 women who have sued him for sexual misconduct
- The Daily Beast published one $100,000 offer, which says that Watson would only enter into the deal to 'buy peace' and continues to deny the allegations
- The confidential agreement also stipulates that the accuser agree to dismiss the lawsuit with prejudice 'within 24 hours' of finalizing the settlement
- The offer was reportedly rejected by the woman, who remains unidentified
- Several other Watson accusers have spoken out publicly, saying they've suffered post-traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety since their encounters with him
- The plaintiffs, most of who work as massage therapists or in other similar professions, filed separate lawsuits as Jane Does in the spring of 2021
- Watson was accused of forcibly touching his penis against some of the women, disrobing, and in at least one case, forcing a woman to perform oral sex on him
PUBLISHED: 09:08 EST, 14 January 2022 | UPDATED: 09:24 EST, 14 January 2022
Lame? Why? This is EXACTLY why so many women don’t speak out.pretty lame too….your situation with him is your situation…leave it at that….
it’s lame…& doubt it has any effect on his life whatsoever at this point…
Lame? Why? This is EXACTLY why so many women don’t speak out.
Yep. And women like Jilly won't care, because she's got her claws in that high profile multi-millionaire and she ain't letting go until he's been bled dry. lol
No what’s lame is the position he put them in
First line. You think a woman saying no will stop a sexual assault? Or a rich famous athlete threatening to ruin their business. I gotta be honest. I despise ignorance.yeah b/c they’re all mutes and were incapable of saying no….& he had them locked away so they couldn’t tell anyone until big bad Buzzard came along? Lol Stop it dude.
Yep. And women like Jilly won't care, because she's got her claws in that high profile multi-millionaire and she ain't letting go until he's been bled dry. lol
So out there name out so his fans can send death threats. Okay.Ehh, its garbage.
there’s speaking UP to & thru the proper channels so THEY can do something about it…..& then there’s this….lame publicity stunt.
Don’t throw bricks and hide your hand….stand by your words/comments. Don’t write some chicken **** anonymous letter…not even addressed to the alleged assailant but his girlfriend.
“Women like Jilly”? i mean isn’t that the same type of pre-judgement that some of you guys accuse some us of doing b/c we haven’t bought wholeheartedly into what the alleged victims say happened & would like to wait to see how this thing goes in court?
First line. You think a woman saying no will stop a sexual assault? Or a rich famous athlete threatening to ruin their business. I gotta be honest. I despise ignorance.