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Deshaun Allegations detailed (not good)


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9 minutes ago, NAS said:

Yes but also obvious that these women provide those additional services but now looking to cash in

Right - I'm sure the arrangement was understood by both parties beforehand.  Why would someone like Watson fly some chick off of Instagram out to Houston or whatever just to get a massage?  Everybody knows what the true purpose of that trip is....

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35 minutes ago, joemac said:

Its looking more and more than Watson was not hiring these women to really give him a massage.  I mean, yeah thats the pretext for getting them to come out, but its likely understood that it is going to be a sexual transaction.  Im guessing all of these women are all young and extremely hot....

Right, and that’s why I think these accusations prob have legs.

Why was he seeing 9 different female massage therapists over the course of a year or so?

Some weren’t even licensed. 

But I bet they were all attractive.

The simplest explanation is usually right.

 

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4 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

First of all, you completely missed the point of my post, but go off.

No I got your point fine. As always you are trying to interject race into the discussion. 

You do it in every single thread you post in.

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A lot of musicians make women sign NDAs. A porn star put Drake's DMs to her on blast. Casual sex is a different game at that level. These guys can get it on command, but the tradeoff is that they're being used for clout themselves. It's a business transaction for both parties.

Deshaun put himself in a bad spot and he's paying for it now.

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Just now, Catsfan69 said:

No I got your point fine. As always you are trying to interject race into the discussion. 

You do it in every single thread you post in.

Whatever.

You quote me not even knowing what you're talking about and now you're trying to bring up a different issue to deflect.

Kick rocks.

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2 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

A lot of musicians make women sign NDAs. A porn star put Drake's DMs to her on blast. Casual sex is a different game at that level. These guys can get it on command, but the tradeoff is that they're being used for clout themselves. It's a business transaction for both parties.

Deshaun put himself in a bad spot and he's paying for it now.

Fact. Fair ain't got nothing to do with it. If you are rich and famous you better act and proceed diffently than some random person. 

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Number of lawsuits is now apparently seven, no update on the number of accusers.

On top of what's already been alleged, the latest suits include charges that Watson exposed himself, kissed women against their will, touched women with his penis and tried to force them to touch him there as well.

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32 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He flew random women in from different places and met them in hotels.  That is incredibly telling about his decision making.  If you dont see that and play the "younger generation" angle then thats on you man

I'm not saying it was a good idea, and I'm not saying it was "just" for a massage either. What I am saying is that it doesn't equate to him being some kind of monster or rapist either.

And also, if you think he's the only NFL star doing this you're crazy. Most young professional athletes with any profile engage in similar behavior; is this supposed to mean that he's unfit to play in the league now? Or is he just unfit to play for the Panthers now because you're undoubtedly one of the folks who have been against the idea of a big trade?

If he is guilty of actual assault or worse then I don't want to ever see him play again and I certainly don't want him on the Panthers at ANY cost. But to say he's somehow unfit to play because he hooks up with women he meets on Instagram is just dumb. 

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I would say if I'm the agent for a young NFL player (or any sports league honestly) and I suspect my client has set up private massage sessions, I'd tell them stop that sh-t right now.

And if they haven't, tell them to not even think about it.

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