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Baltimore Ravens Kicker Justin Tucker has identified a report in which he blames him Inappropriate sexual behavior through numerous messages therapists “unequivocally false.”
According to a report on Thursday in Baltimore in Baltimore, six massage therapists who worked with Tucker between 2012 and 2016. Accused him of bad behavior.
Tucker is accused of exposing his genitals, wiping two therapists with their open penis and left what they consider to be semen on the massage mass after three treatments, according to banner.
The output also claims that a spa representative of the Ojas spa stated that Tucker was “immediately terminated as a client” in 2014 after a “massage therapist reported an incident that was said to have occurred during a massage therapy session with Justin Tucker. ” The owners of Studio 921, who is already closed, said through a lawyer that they “take immediate and decisive action to ban that person in our business and services to provide a safe environment for all.”
“I have told people about it over the years, and they either behave so that it is a hot Goss (IP) or a joke,” said an unnamed therapist, who supposedly worked on Tucker in 2016 to Banner. “But it was really humiliating.”
NFL launches its own, league spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement.
“We first learned about the reports of the reporter investigating this story as they were not shared with NFL before,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement. “We take every claim seriously and will look at the question.”
In a long response to social media, 35-year-old Tucker, who has just finished his 13th season at NFL, has denied allegations.
“By accusing me of unlawful behavior, the article takes harmless or ambiguous, the interactions and distort them so that they are no longer recognizable, and this presents unclear insinuations as a fact,” he said.
“I have never received complaints from a massage therapist, I have never been fired from massage therapy or body session, and I have never said that I was not welcome in any spa or other business place,” he added.
All-Pro Kicker said he hired a libel law firm after hearing the article was written. According to his statement, the flag refused to reveal the complete allegations that were collected against him and gave him a little time to provide an answer after “part of this information” was shared.
According to BannerPlayers can be disciplined by the League if they have been found to have been involved in behavior, which is a “real threat” to the safety and well -being of others or “undermines or puts at risk the integrity of NFL”.
The league prescribes a ban on six matches for more serious policy violations, including “sexual assault involving physical force or committed against someone who is unable to give consent,” according to the outcome.
The banner reports that allegations can challenge Ravens’ zero tolerance policy.
Tucker has spent his entire 13-year career with the ravens. He achieved stars throughout the league and among Baltimore fans in a way that is rare for a kick, and his goal on the 66th in 2021 remains the longest successful blow to the league history.
In 2022, Tucker agreed to a four -year contract extension during the 2027 season. This deal included a guaranteed $ 17.5 million.
“We are aware of the story of Baltimore’s banner about Justin Tucker, as well as his answer,” said a spokesman for Ravens. “We take any claims of this nature and will continue to follow the situation.”
The allegations have some similarities with unrelated accusations against another NFL player, the defender Deshaown Watson. More than two dozen women accused Watson of sexual assault and harassment during massage therapy sessions while he was playing for Houston. After being traded in Cleveland Browns, Watson missed the first 11 games of the 2022 season after an independent arbitrator determined that he had violated the League’s personal behavior policy.
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Additional reporting by AP.