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Browns QB Deshaun Watson facing new lawsuit claiming sexual misconduct

Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is facing a new civil lawsuit from a woman in Texas claiming he pressured her into a sexual act during a massage therapy session two years ago.

The woman, referred to in court documents as Jane Doe, filed the lawsuit on Thursday in Harris County District Court in Houston. She claims Watson asked to have sex with her after getting a massage in a hotel room in 2020. When she refused, he "was able to pressure her into oral sex."

According to the lawsuit, Watson paid her $300 US, although her normal charge is $115 for an hourly massage. The woman claims Watson continued to text her following the encounter.

She's seeking "minimal compensatory damages" but has "suffered mental anguish because of Watson's behaviour," according to the lawsuit.

Watson's attorney, Rusty Hardin, said he's trying find out the accuser's name.

"It is against Texas Civil procedure to file an anonymous civil law suit, though it is certainly permissible in a criminal case," Hardin said in an email to AP. "But in a civil case where you are seeking money, the defendant is entitled to know who you are."

The NFL did not immediately responded to a request for comment.

Watson has settled civil lawsuits with 23 of 24 women claiming he acted inappropriately while getting massages when he played for the Texans.

The Browns had no immediate comment on the new lawsuit.

The 27-year-old Watson settled in August with the league, agreeing to his suspension, a $5-million fine and to undergo independent counselling and therapy. He's not eligible to begin practising until Nov. 14.

If he abides by the provisions in the settlement, Watson can be reinstated on Nov. 28 and play on Dec. 4, when the Browns visit Houston.

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