Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker is facing new sexual misconduct allegations from seven additional massage therapists.
According to a report by the Baltimore Banner, the accusations date back to between 2012 and 2016. The alleged incidents mirror previous claims against Tucker, including allegations of inappropriate touching, exposing himself, and other disturbing behaviour. Some spas have reportedly banned him from their establishments.
Tucker denied the accusations last month, asserting he had never been told he was unwelcome at any business. His legal team maintains that the claims are “utterly baseless” and stands by their defence.
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In response to the allegations, the NFL has launched an investigation, with Commissioner Roger Goodell confirming that the league is taking the matter seriously. The Baltimore Ravens also issued a statement last month, indicating they are closely monitoring the situation.
Tucker, widely regarded as one of the best kickers in NFL history, holds multiple records, including for the longest field goal and the highest career field-goal percentage. However, these allegations have raised questions about his reputation and future in the league.
The case has drawn parallels to the 2022 Deshaun Watson scandal, where the quarterback faced similar misconduct allegations from multiple massage therapists. Watson was suspended for 11 games and reached settlements in most civil suits. Whether Tucker will face similar consequences remains to be seen.