Owings Mills, Maryland-Siete women have accused the kickers of the Baltimore Ravens, Justin Tucker, to participate in sexually inappropriate misconduct in high-end spas, Baltimore banner reported Sunday.
This increases the total of 16 therapists from eight spas to make accusations of behavior inappropriate by Tucker. According to reports, all incidents occurred during the 2012 to 2016 sessions, which were Tucker’s first five seasons in the NFL.
In the last accusations, a woman told Banner that Tucker left what she believed she was ejaculated on the table and another said she made intense visual contact throughout the massage while she was exposed.
In his press conference during the Super Bowl week, the NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, addressed the accusations against Tucker, saying: “Obviously they are serious problems, and he is taking that seriously as we are.” Tucker could be subject to discipline under NFL’s personal behavior policy.
In response to the new accusations, Tucker’s lawyers told Banner to refer to the publication of the social networks of the kicking on January 30, when Tucker described the “unequivocally false” accusations.
Tucker wrote that Banner’s article “takes harmless or ambiguous interactions and biases so disproportionate that they are no longer recognizable … This is a desperate sensational fodder.”
Last week, Tucker’s lawyers provided an affidavit of Baltimore Spa & Salon owner saying that he never received complaints about him or suspected that he devoted himself to misconduct. Spa therapists told the Banner that they did not report their behavior to supervisors because they feared to lose their work.
The accusations against Tucker first emerged on January 30, when the banner spoke with six massage therapists about his behavior. Tucker’s behavior, according to the article, made some therapists refuse to work with him again and resulted in two spas that forbids him to return.
Tucker’s lawyers said Tucker has never been expelled from the two spas. They also denied accusations of inappropriate behavior, telling the banner that it is speculative and “impossible to prove.”
On February 1, three additional massage therapists accused Tucker of misconduct. A woman produced what she said was an internal report of 2015 about her experiences with Tucker.
She told Banner that Tucker stroked her internal thigh during a massage, exposed and left what she thought she was ejaculated on the table. He had communicated with a journalist about his accusations in 2015, but did not continue for fear of reprisals.
After the first accusations were made last month, the Ravens issued a statement saying: “We seriously take any accusation of this nature and continue monitoring the situation.”
Three years ago, the Ravens coach John Harbaugh, referred to the zero tolerance policy of the team for domestic violence when asked about the suspension of six Games of Deshaun Watson after accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior with massage therapists .
Tucker, 35, is a professional bowler seven times that is the most precise kicker in the history of the NFL. He is the oldest player in the Ravens and the last remaining player of his Super Bowl championship team in 2012.