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    Cleveland Browns Quarterback Deshaun Watson suspended for 6 games

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    The league said Watson violated its personal conduct policy amid claims of sexual misconduct.

     By Antonio Planas

          Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson was suspended for six games Monday for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, according to The Associated Press.

    Watson signed a 5-year, $230 million guaranteed contact with the Browns in March, amid allegations of sexual misconduct during massage sessions involving more than 20 women.

         Profootballtalk.com also reported the suspension and added there was no other fine included in the discipline.

    Watson’s lawyer and representatives of the NFL, Cleveland Browns and the National Football League Players Association could not be immediately reached for comment on Monday morning.

    Watson has already missed a considerable amount of time on the field, not playing for the Houston Texans the entirety of last season as his legal challenges unfolded and the team sought to trade him.

    Retired federal judge Sue L. Robinson presided over the disciplinary hearing and issued the decision.

    Before the suspension came down, the National Football League Players Association and Watson on Sunday issued a joint statement, saying they “will stand by her ruling” and calling on “the NFL to do the same.”

    The lawyer representing the women accusing Watson of misconduct announced confidential settlements in 20 of 24 civil lawsuits in June.

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    “Today I announce that all cases against Deshaun Watson, with the exception of four, have settled. We are working through the paperwork related to those settlements. Once we have done so, those particular cases will be dismissed,” attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing the plaintiffs in the case, said in a statement to NBC News.

    “The terms and amounts of the settlements are confidential. We won’t comment further on the settlements or those cases.”

    In his statement, Buzbee gave credit to plaintiff Ashley Solis, who was the first to come forward and accuse Watson of sexual misconduct. Solis’ case remains one of four unsettled cases.

    Buzbee said of the open cases: “Ashley Solis is one of the heroes of this story. Her case has not settled and thus her story and that of the other three brave women will continue. I look forward to trying these cases in due course, consistent with other docket obligations and the court’s schedule.”

    Watson’s accusers allege he improperly touched them after hiring them as massage therapists and personal trainers.

    Two grand juries in Texas declined to bring charges against Watson in March. The district attorneys in both instances did not elaborate on why the grand juries declined to indict.

    Watson has denied wrong-doing.

    His attorney, Rusty Hardin, said in a June statement: “Deshaun Watson did nothing wrong. And as two grand juries have made clear, Deshaun did nothing illegal.”

    “Deshaun has always acknowledged consensual sexual activity with three of the plaintiff massage therapists after massages. And Deshaun has repeatedly sworn under oath that he did not force any of his accusers to have sexual contact.”

    Watson, a 26-year-old native of Gainesville, Georgia, and Clemson University alumnus, has been in the NFL since 2017. Watson had his best season in 2020 with the Texans, leading the league with 4,823 yards passing along with 33 touchdowns.

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