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Deshaun Allegations detailed (not good)


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4 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

I have a gorgeous friend who does message therapy and is passionately into her craft. Has to deal with dudes asking for happy endings all the time and seeing how it effects her really is a shame.

What's really insidious about the situation if true is Watson knew exactly what he was doing. There's plenty of avenues for a star athlete to buy sex. James Harden could have given him the number of any escort in Houston. He chose to fly out vulnerable, newly licensed women to exert power over them.

 


2nd paragraph is the problem though.  It treats some very vague allegations presented by a sketchy lawyer as stone cold fact. 

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13 minutes ago, CanePantherHornet said:

How many accusers are there now? I think I read six. At this point I would not feel comfortable making a trade for him because that seems like a lot of people for it to all be bs.

Wait, you think it would be difficult to find a few people to lie so they can be a quick million or two? 

Not saying that's what is happening. But I don't think we can rush to any judgements until we see evidence of these claims. 

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1 minute ago, philit99 said:

Houston is trying to damage his credibility on the way out. They know he is gone, and they are hell bent on destroying him professionally. Everything I have read does not qualify for assault.

Forced oral sex doesn't qualify as assault?

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1 minute ago, Kuhndog94 said:

Wait, you think it would be difficult to find a few people to lie so they can be a quick million or two? 

Not saying that's what is happening. But I don't think we can rush to any judgements until we see evidence of these claims. 

Do you honestly think anyone would trade for him now though? 

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48 minutes ago, frankw said:

There are many things which give someone pause on the internet these days. But this comparison is plain barbaric. There is a kid in the hospital with a brain injury because of the actions of Reid. Using that tragedy as a shield to continue your weeks long agenda toward an athlete is just awful. You can do better than this take some time away if you are that consumed.

Do you believe in the concept of innocent until proven guilty?

If so, does it always apply?

Or only when you deem it suitable?

 

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6 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

They're being paid by the owner to tank this man's reputation, sad to see it

This is payback for Deshaun blowing up their spot and making them look bad the past few months

I think you should put this in an op-ed in a Houston newspaper.  

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Saying the Texans are behind this is insanity. They had a highly valuable asset that they would have gotten a franchise changing return for and now have somebody who no team will touch (at least for the time being).

 

There's no way a team will trade for him until and unless this situation works itself out in a positive way for Watson. If he is found to have done all or some of these things that are being alleged, his NFL future is definitely going to be questionable.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Second accuser owned a massage therapy business.

what does that mean? She had a physical commercial business? Is that simply the proclamation/statement of the sketchy attorney said? 

We don’t know enough IMO to say these  are credible allegations yet.    Doesn’t mean they can’t be.  
 

even via the attorney the admitted Instagram focus IMO is a red flag.  On all parties.  

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