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Woman alleges she was terrorized by assault from Texans QB

HOUSTON (AP) – The first woman to accuse Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual assault and harassment in a lawsuit spoke publicly on Tuesday, alleging her encounter with the NFL player terrorized her and that he needs to be held accountable for his actions.

Ashley Solis said she was assaulted and traumatized during a news conference when she tried to massage Watson in March 2020. The Associated Press usually does not name victims of sexual assault, but Solis has chosen to identify herself publicly.

“I come forward now so that Deshaun Watson does not assault another woman… I am seeking justice not just for myself but for all survivors… This is about having my voice heard,” a tearful Solis said as she read a statement, adding she was no longer afraid to speak out. Watson has been accused of sexual assault or harassment in lawsuits filed by 22 women.

 

Solis’ description of her encounter with Watson, in which he allegedly touched her with his penis during the massage session, mirrors the accusations made by the other women in their lawsuits. They accuse Watson of exposing himself, connecting them with his penis, or kissing them against their will while he gets a massage. At least one woman has alleged Watson forced her to perform oral sex during a massage in December. All women who have sued Watson are licensed massage therapists or worked in a spa or similar business. Solis’s first lawsuit was filed on March 16, and the most recent one was filed Monday.

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Watson’s attorney, Rusty Hardin, has called the allegations “meritless” and questioned the claims against Watson, alleging they were made following a failed attempt to blackmail his client for $30,000.

The Houston Police Department said it was investigating Watson last week after a complainant had filed a report with the agency about Watson. Tony Buzbee, who represents the 22 women, said it was not Solis but another of his clients who filed the first report with the police.

Solis said that since the alleged assault, she has suffered from panic attacks, anxiety, and depression and is no longer comfortable working as a massage therapist.

“I got into massage therapy to heal people, their minds and bodies, andand bring peace to their souls. Deshaun Watson has robbed me of that,” Solis said, adding that her lawsuit was not about seeking money.

But in a statement, Hardin alleged that Buzbee sought “$100,000 in hush money” on behalf of Solis before she filed her lawsuit. Hardin’s argument included copies of February emails between Buzbee’s firm and Scott Gaffield, an attorney for Watson, discussing the $100,000 settlement.

“My email exchanges… were obvious. We did not think the facts showed that Deshaun did anything wrong with their client. We believed then – and fully believe now – that Deshaun learned a lesson about putting himself in this type of situation by interacting with people he does not know,” Gaffield said.

At Tuesday’s news conference, an attorney with Buzbee’s firm read a letter written by another of the women who has accused Watson of sexual assault and has also chosen to be publicly identified.

Lauren Baxley called Watson “a predator with power” and alleged he touched her with his penis multiple times during a massage session in the letter. She said that after the session, she felt shame and terror that no one would believe her. “There is trauma associated with unwanted sexual contact and assault in a place that’s meant to bring peace and therapy, but there are even deeper terrors that you have brought into my life,” Baxley said.

In a recent email to season ticket holders, Houston Texans chairman Cal McNair, whose family owns the team, said they were aware of the lawsuits against Watson and that the team takes “these allegations very seriously.”

“While we await the conclusion of these investigations, we express our strong stance against any form of sexual assault. Our family and the Houston Texans organization are deeply troubled by any form of abuse, and we condemn this behavior,” McNair said.

The NFL has said it’s investigating the allegations against Watson.

Watson is one of the league’s top quarterbacks and led the NFL in yards passing last season. He signed a four-year, $156 million contract extension with the Texans last offseason, but he became unhappy with the direction of the team as Houston sunk to 4-12. Watson requested a trade in January.

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