During a press conference on Wednesday, Rusty Hardin, the attorney for Deshaun Watson, revealed that the allegations of sexual assault and inappropriate behavior that have been levied against his client are being investigated by the FBI.
From Yahoo Sports:
Suggested Reading
The FBI reached out to the quarterbackβs legal camp after it made public allegations that Watson was a target of an extortion attempt by one of the 22 women who have filed civil lawsuits against him, Watsonβs attorney, Rusty Hardin, said Wednesday. Hardin made the revelation in a wide-ranging media conference that was called after Houston attorney Tony Buzbeeβwho represents the 22 women with civil litigation pending against Watsonβclaimed Tuesday that the FBI had contacted him in an effort to investigate claims made in the civil cases. Buzbee also said that the FBI has spoken to some of the women who have filed legal action against Watson.
βIn April, the FBI came to us and told us they were investigating a matter as to whether one of Mr. [Tony] Buzbeeβs clients had committed extortion in the way they were demanding money from Deshaun or what they would do if they didnβt pay it,β Hardin said during his press conference. βWe were not the ones who contacted them; they contacted us. We talked to [the FBI]. We even let them interview Deshaunβand if yβall can find a lawyer that will let his client talk to the FBI if the lawyer had thought his client had done anything wrong or had any exposure, then Iβll be very, very surprised.β
Hardin then insisted that Watson will βcontinue to cooperateβ in the investigation and maintained that the FBIβs involvement wasnβt reflective of his clientβs presumed guilt.
βI donβt think theyβre investigating Deshaun,β Hardin said. βWhat theyβre investigating is the allegations Buzbee has made in his lawsuits. I didnβt know about that until yesterday, and then I checked it out and itβs true. They are.β
He added, βWe will continue to cooperate with [the FBI] in any way that they want. We have from the first cooperated with the Houston Police Department, cooperated with the district attorneyβs office, and weβll cooperate with the FBI, and ultimately, down the line, weβll cooperate with the NFL because we know Deshaun has done absolutely nothing wrong.β
Hardin also stated that the embattled quarterback has yet to speak to the league as part of its investigation.
βThe NFL regularly tries to not reach out to the defendant and his lawyers and seek evidence from them until the criminal investigation is over,β he explained. βHistorically, they want to make sure they donβt interfere with the criminal investigation. I have had no contact with the NFL except to call initially and say, whenever the time is appropriate, we will fully cooperate.β
As we previously reported at The Root, the Texans have shifted their stance on Watsonβs trade demand and are now willing to grant his wish in exchange for βa combination of five high draft picks and starting-caliber players.β If the Clemson product wasnβt embroiled in such serious allegations, teams would be lining up with offers for one of the best quarterbacks in the league. But it appears that Watson will remain in limbo indefinitely until this situation is resolved.
Β Β
Straight From
Sign up for our free daily newsletter.