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I’d be very surprised if even 1/4 of the accusers were active licensed massage therapists by the state of Texas. More likely most of them are Instagram models that are borderline escorts that offer massages as a cover for sex. It’s a pretty common ruse to avoid being a full on prostitute. 

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35 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Where is your example of this happening before..

Weissman did most of his damage in Hollywood CA with girls in similar profession and circumstances.. They are using different lawyers and firms to sue him.. Why is this case different??

Yes.. in some cases no in others...

PS.. How does that work and who decides that if the lawyer is usually  the one asking for each and every client what they are looking for in damages?..

It's "Weinstein"....pal.

Weinstein's transgressions took place over decades and were bi-coastal/multi-state...completely different situation.

If the complaints are even remotely accurate (and as it goes to location it's very likely they are) Watson's predatory behaviour was limited to 15-months or less and highly concentrated in the Houston area. 

[EDIT: The way things are going if cases in NYC and Miami start surfacing it won't be a surprise.]

It makes perfect sense a small handful of aggrieved/licensed masseuses would take the lead and once they did, others would follow...

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25 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I’d be very surprised if even 1/4 of the accusers were active licensed massage therapists by the state of Texas. More likely most of them are Instagram models that are borderline escorts that offer massages as a cover for sex.

This is a VERY important point you raise there.

If the early cases filed (3 or 4) are indicative of the trend within the larger pool of 24...

...you will be wrong.

That said, you might be right.

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8 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

It's "Weinstein"....pal.

Weinstein's transgressions took place over decades and were bi-coastal/multi-state...completely different situation.

If the complaints are even remotely accurate (and as it goes to location it's very likely they are) Watson's predatory behaviour was limited to 15-months or less and highly concentrated in the Houston area.

It makes perfect sense a small handful of aggrieved/licensed masseuses would take the lead and once they did, others would follow...

Wessiman , Weinstein, whatever..

Now time of incidents is the determining factor... okay...

Alot of narratives and alternative opinions on both sides of this.. With nobody having a clue on what really happened.. 

Plain and simple this is new unheard of situation.. The way this came out and the timing is highly suspect.. And the way the plaintiffs chose to find justice is questionable... Whether guilty or innocence Watson deserves to take a hit for being dumb with his personal life and the Panthers should move on and not deal with the head ache... But it still doesn't make this situation normal or easily explained like you're trying to do...

 

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We can keep arguing and assume a bunch of things we don’t know or we can just wait and let the system run through these cases. The number of victims seems way too high for Watson to be innocent, but regardless it doesn’t look like the Panthers are waiting around to find out. Hopefully we will draft a solid rookie and as far as Watson goes, I hope the truth comes out one way or another.

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On 3/24/2021 at 1:58 AM, SizzleBuzz said:
On 3/24/2021 at 1:34 AM, hepcat said:

I’d be very surprised if even 1/4 of the accusers were active licensed massage therapists by the state of Texas. More likely most of them are Instagram models that are borderline escorts that offer massages as a cover for sex.

This is a VERY important point you raise there.

If the early cases filed (3 or 4) are indicative of the trend within the larger pool of 24...

...you will be wrong.

That said, you might be right.

This website/article links to a number of the actual complaints in pdf form.

Through that site, 8 of the actual complaints are accessible on Al Gore's internets...

The pdf's/complaints are generally short, about 8-pages each. 

Of the 8 practitioners, 6 are licensed, and 2 are not. 

You're prediction was 75% or more of the complaints would be from unlicensed practitioners...

...the reality of it is 75% of the filed cases ARE by licensed practitioners.

Put that in your pipe and smoke it, pal...

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31 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

This website/article links to a number of the actual complaints in pdf form.

Through that site, 8 of the actual complaints are accessible on Al Gore's internets...

The pdf's/complaints are generally short, about 8-pages each. 

Of the 8 practitioners, 6 are licensed, and 2 are not. 

You're prediction was 75% or more of the complaints would be from unlicensed practitioners...

...the reality of it is 75% of the filed cases ARE by licensed practitioners.

Put that in your pipe and smoke it, pal...

Not so sure why the these posters are blindly rushing to defend Watson. 24 is a lot of women and Buzbee isn’t some ambulance chaser with late night commercials. He’s the real deal. At a minimum, Watson isn’t seeing the field this year.  

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8 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Not so sure why the these posters are blindly rushing to defend Watson. 24 is a lot of women and Buzbee isn’t some ambulance chaser with late night commercials. He’s the real deal. At a minimum, Watson isn’t seeing the field this year.  

Like all citizens of the great United States of America...

...Deshaun Watson is entitled to the presumption of innocence. 

That said, the knife that is the legal-process cuts both ways...

 

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6 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Like all citizens of the great United States of America...

...Deshaun Watson is entitled to the presumption of innocence. 

That said, the knife that is the legal-process cuts both ways...

 

How many NFL players use 24 different massage therapists?

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