He’s not out of the woods yet.
A Texas judge ruled Tuesday that new Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson must say whether he had sex with 18 massage therapists who supported him last year during his legal issues. In addition, Watson must provide other info about his massage history since 2019—including contract details regarding massages.
Watson has 30 days to comply; he has previously refused to address his past encounters with the therapists.
Watson, who last month was traded from Houston to Cleveland, was accused by 22 women of sexual misconduct during massage sessions. He didn’t play last season.
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