
Two Deshaun Watson accusers come forward: "You have deeply and irreversibly brought terror to me and others"
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Two of the women accusing NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson came forward publicly on Tuesday, offering further details about their alleged interactions with the Houston Texans player and the "terror" he has caused. Twenty-two women have accused Watson of civil assault, sexual assault. or intentional infliction of emotional distress in recent weeks, which Watson has denied.
Ashley Solis, the first woman to file a lawsuit against Watson, tearfully told reporters Tuesday that her work as a massage therapist has been "forever tainted" by Watson's alleged conduct. "Deshaun Watson assaulted and harassed me on March 30, 2020, in my own home, doing what I love most: Massage therapy," Solis said. "...I replay the incident over and over in my head, as if I'm trying to wake up from some horrible nightmare. Only that nightmare is real."
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