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Nine reported victims of Watson willing to put their names on lawsuits
Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) looks on in the second half against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.  Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports

This week, Deshaun Watson‘s lawyer requested that one of his anonymous plaintiffs be identified. On Friday, the attorney representing reported victims of Watson said that nine of his 12 clients are willing to put their names on their lawsuits (Twitter link via Aaron Reiss of The Athletic).

To date, only two women has been willing to go public with her identity. Now, the majority of Tony Buzbee’s clients are willing to go on the record. That could prove to be a huge barrier for the quarterback’s defense.

In total, 22 women have alleged sexual assault or misconduct by the Texans quarterback. Ashley Solis — the first woman to publicly identify herself — recently spoke with Houston police, potentially taking Watson from civil suits to criminal charges. Solis says Watson touched her with his genitals during a massage session — other reported victims have made similar claims in recent weeks.

Watson’s attorney, Rusty Hardin, says Solis sought a $100K settlement before she filed suit. Hardin also disclosed emails discussing the settlement, though such pre-litigation communications are fairly standard in civil matters.

Meanwhile, the Texans are closely monitoring the situation, along with the league office.

In a letter to season-ticket holders Monday, the Texans addressed the Watson developments.

“We want to assure you that we take these allegations very seriously,” the McNair family said in a statement. “While we await the conclusion of these investigations, we express our strong stance against any form of sexual assault. Our family and the entire Houston Texans organization are deeply troubled by any form of abuse and we condemn this type of behavior.”

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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