
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker faces new allegations of sexual misconduct.
Seven additional massage therapists have accused him of inappropriate behavior, according to a report from the Baltimore Banner. Previously, six massage therapists had accused Tucker.
The alleged incidents reportedly took place between 2012 and 2016. The latest accusations echo previous claims, including allegations that Tucker exposed himself, brushed therapists with his genitals, and engaged in other inappropriate conduct. Some spas have reportedly banned him.
Tucker denied the allegations last month, stating he had never been told he was unwelcome at any establishment. His attorneys reiterated their stance, calling the claims “utterly baseless.”
The NFL has launched an investigation, with Commissioner Roger Goodell confirming the league is taking the matter seriously. The Ravens also issued a statement last month, stating they are monitoring the situation.
Tucker, widely regarded as one of the greatest kickers in NFL history, holds records for the longest field goal and career field-goal percentage. His reputation, however, now faces scrutiny amid these allegations.
The case draws comparisons to the 2022 Deshaun Watson scandal, where multiple massage therapists accused the quarterback of similar misconduct. Watson was suspended for 11 games and settled most civil lawsuits. Whether Tucker faces similar consequences remains to be seen.
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