Houston super lawyer Tony Buzbee sues Deshaun Watson



Four Accusers Not Accept Settlement Offers Prevented Deshaun Watson From Being Traded To Dolphins
By
Randy Oliver
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December 18, 2021


It was reported at the trade deadline that Deshaun Watson could have ended up on the Miami Dolphins if he settled all of his pending civil lawsuits.
We are now finding out it was very close to happening.

According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the Carolina Panthers would have traded for Watson without a civil settlement, but he would not waive his no-trade clause to go there.

The below report then stated that 18 of the 22 plaintiffs suing Watson for sexual misconduct were ready to settle with him in late October, but those four held him up in being traded:

As the Dolphins stand within one game of making the long climb act to .500 after a 1-7 start, they came very close to having a different quarterback during the ongoing five-game winning streak.

Per a source with knowledge of the situation, 18 of the 22 plaintiffs suing Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson for sexual misconduct during massage therapy sessions were ready to settle with him in late October. Four holdouts prevented a deal from being done.

In turn, that prevented the Dolphins from trading for Watson.

Miami owner Stephen Ross wanted Watson, but only if Watson settled all of the pending civil actions. Without 22 of 22 resolving their claims, the Dolphins wouldn’t do the deal.

The Panthers would have traded for Watson without a civil settlement. However, Watson decided not to waive his no-trade clause for a ticket to Carolina.

The litigation against Watson has otherwise progressed, quietly. Depositions of the plaintiffs have begun. The goal is to question all plaintiffs under oath before Watson is questioned, at some point after the Super Bowl.

At some point after the Super Bowl, we’ll likely know where Watson’s career will continue, if it indeed does in 2022.

Wherever he is, the financial stakes become much higher next year, when Watson’s salary spikes from $10.54 million guaranteed to $35 million guaranteed.
 


Four Accusers Not Accept Settlement Offers Prevented Deshaun Watson From Being Traded To Dolphins
By
Randy Oliver
-
December 18, 2021


It was reported at the trade deadline that Deshaun Watson could have ended up on the Miami Dolphins if he settled all of his pending civil lawsuits.
We are now finding out it was very close to happening.

According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the Carolina Panthers would have traded for Watson without a civil settlement, but he would not waive his no-trade clause to go there.

The below report then stated that 18 of the 22 plaintiffs suing Watson for sexual misconduct were ready to settle with him in late October, but those four held him up in being traded:

As the Dolphins stand within one game of making the long climb act to .500 after a 1-7 start, they came very close to having a different quarterback during the ongoing five-game winning streak.

Per a source with knowledge of the situation, 18 of the 22 plaintiffs suing Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson for sexual misconduct during massage therapy sessions were ready to settle with him in late October. Four holdouts prevented a deal from being done.

In turn, that prevented the Dolphins from trading for Watson.

Miami owner Stephen Ross wanted Watson, but only if Watson settled all of the pending civil actions. Without 22 of 22 resolving their claims, the Dolphins wouldn’t do the deal.

The Panthers would have traded for Watson without a civil settlement. However, Watson decided not to waive his no-trade clause for a ticket to Carolina.

The litigation against Watson has otherwise progressed, quietly. Depositions of the plaintiffs have begun. The goal is to question all plaintiffs under oath before Watson is questioned, at some point after the Super Bowl.

At some point after the Super Bowl, we’ll likely know where Watson’s career will continue, if it indeed does in 2022.

Wherever he is, the financial stakes become much higher next year, when Watson’s salary spikes from $10.54 million guaranteed to $35 million guaranteed.

I wonder what the four holdouts are expecting to gain above the settlement? :dunno: :oops:
 


The fucked up part is most of these women are repped by the same attorney, so of course their stories would all be the same now by sharing information. The game is rigged. If I was a woman and I had a few hundred grand on the line, I'd be tell a judge whatever too. "Yeah, that nigga asked for a banana up his tailpipe. I'm got PTSD from it too. I felt raped. I'll never be whole again"
 
Like i said.

Eat shit you white washed easily convinced sambo ass niggas.

Tony Buzbee represents the claimants in the civil case, which will proceed. The grand jury not indicting is a good thing, and I promise you Watson will get the first good night's sleep he has had in a while; because at this point the only thing he can lose is money and not freedom.

BUT, the civil case will proceed. Perhaps this gives Watson's team added leverage to get these cases settled quickly.

And let's face it, if I was the DA of Harris County, I would not be pushing real hard for an indictment and risk getting my ass kicked on the national scene for some instagram thots mad about not getting paid all their money after sucking dick and fingering an nicca in the ass....pause.
 
They took a season from this man over some bullshit.:smh::smh:

I hope he gets to lead a team on a run next year.
 
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