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Watsons Lawyer Came With Receipts


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I will reserve judgement until this settles (if it even does) but some interesting notes:

-Only 2 lawsuits claim forced sexual incidents took place

-Of the 2 that were sexual in nature, for 1 (the lesbian therapist), Watson's attorneys pose that they have damning receipt-based evidence (or) other people providing information counter to her filings.

-One showed up at his door unannounced to give him an extra massage

-Another would text & offer him to a massage after his games

-Still though, it doesn't mean this is all a farce.  He very well may have crossed the lines from a professional standpoint and furthermore, clearly has a porn-inspired massage fetish.  I think the snowballing of cases could lead this to backfire on the plaintiffs and the legitimate ones may get lumped in with the false ones.

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21 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Or maybe have a paid professional on staff, rather than umpteen random women who you contact through IG.

This is the most correct answer.

Watson would be well advised to stick with the Texans massage therapist going forward.  

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Yea a big red flag to me was continuing working with him after these alleged sexual encounters. It doesn’t mean he’s innocent but it punches a big hole in the prosecutions case if it comes to that. Reminds me of the kobe money grab honestly 

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1 hour ago, RJK said:

Yea a big red flag to me was continuing working with him after these alleged sexual encounters. It doesn’t mean he’s innocent but it punches a big hole in the prosecutions case if it comes to that. Reminds me of the kobe money grab honestly 

Kobe admitted to raping that woman.

"The facts are not up for interpretation: On June 30, 2003, at the Lodge & Spa at Cordillera in Eagle, Colorado, Kobe invited a 19-year-old employee of the spa into his room after she’d shown him around the facility. They began kissing consensually, but when he took off his pants, she tried to leave. He then groped her, ignored her multiple requests to leave, choked her hard enough to leave bruises on her neck, physically blocked her from leaving the room, ignored more of her requests to stop, and forcibly penetrated her, only stopping when she aggressively resisted. “Every time I said no he tightened his hold around me,” she told police. The day after, a nurse observed the woman and, according to a detective from the sheriff’s office, “stated that the injuries were consistent with penetrating genital trauma. That it’s not consistent with consensual sex.”

“Although I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual, I recognize now that she did not and does not view this incident the same way I did. After months of reviewing discovery, listening to her attorney, and even her testimony in person, I now understand how she feels that she did not consent to this encounter.”

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Tin-foil hat time, folks! 

 

Gotta love it when someone (who more than likely is using either a burner account or was previously banned) uses his first post to put out an absolute doozy of a statement.  🤨

 

I think it's the former.    Wouldn't be surprised if there is someone here who wants to put out his very unpopular (and absurd) take on this and is using a "new" account to do so instead of using his regular one. 

 

(of course I could be proven wrong by Scot or Rayzor but I'm just throwing that out there)

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