![]() ![]() Now, 24 of those strangers have sued him for the things he said and did during those massage sessions. It’s becoming increasingly clear that Watson had a well-established habit of seeking out massages from strangers. Hardin can pick nits and/or quibble over details. It’s a “know it when you see it” situation. One that tends to support if not confirm the general notion that Watson combined his immense fame with the relative anonymity of social media to create a system for seeking not legitimate massages but sexual encounters. Regardless of the specific allegations and defenses in each of the various cases, these circumstances - combined with the recent efforts of attorney Rusty Hardin to normalize the practice of receiving and/or seeking “happy endings” - paint a troubling picture. If it’s true that Watson has used social media to secure “more than a hundred” massages from “random strangers,” that’s a dynamic about which the league office clearly should be concerned. Evidence that likely comes from efforts to develop relevant facts in the other cases. ![]() Presumably, there’s evidence to support that claim. “Each of the cases against him is strikingly similar, evidencing a habit or custom: Watson seeks out random strangers on Instagram, as he has done more than a hundred times.” “Defendant Deshaun Watson has a disturbing pattern of conduct,” the complaint contends. ![]() One specific excerpt from the first page of the complaint stands out. The 24th lawsuit filed against Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson opens with general allegations regarding Watson’s alleged habit of securing massages via Instagram. ![]()
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