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Seven more accuse Ravens' Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct - ESPN

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Seven more women have accused Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of engaging in sexually inappropriate misconduct at high-end spas, the Baltimore Banner reported Sunday.

This increases the total to 16 therapists from eight different spas to make allegations of inappropriate behavior by Tucker. All of the incidents reportedly occurred during sessions from 2012 to 2016, which were Tucker's first five seasons in the NFL.

In the latest allegations, one woman told the Banner that Tucker left what she believed to be ejaculate on the table and another said he made intense eye contact throughout the massage while exposed.

At his press conference during Super Bowl week, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the allegations made against Tucker, saying, «They are obviously serious issues and he is taking that seriously as are we.» Tucker could be subject to discipline under the NFL's personal conduct policy.

In response to the new accusations, Tucker's lawyers told The Banner to refer to the kicker's social media post on Jan. 30, when Tucker called the allegations «unequivocally false.»

Tucker wrote that the Banner article «takes innocuous or ambiguous interactions and skews them so out of proportion that they are no longer recognizable.… This is desperate tabloid fodder.»

Last week, Tucker's lawyers provided a sworn declaration from the owner of Baltimore Spa & Salon saying she never received complaints about him or suspected he engaged in any misconduct. Therapists from this spa told the Banner they did not report his behavior to supervisors because they feared they would lose their jobs.

Allegations against Tucker first surfaced on Jan. 30, when the Banner spoke to six massage therapists about his

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