Ravens’ Justin Tucker accused of sexual mismatch of six massage therapists

Justin Tucker has played all 13 of his season in the NFL with Baltimore Ravens. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)

Justin Tucker has played all 13 of his season in the NFL with Baltimore Ravens. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)

Content warning: This story contains depictions of alleged inappropriate sexual behavior

Baltimore Ravens Kicker Justin Tucker is accused of participating in inappropriate behavior at the four Baltimore area spa and wellness centers, As per the Baltimore Banner.

Six massage therapists accuse Tucker of “postponing his genitals, brushing two of them with his exposed penis and leaving what they thought were ejaculated on the massage table after three of his treatments.”

Some of the therapists finished early sessions and refused to handle Tucker again after their meetings, which took place between 2012 and 2016.

As per the Baltimore Banner:

“Five of the women said Tucker asked them to massage his pelvic region or inner thighs while he had an erection. Then they said he repeatedly twisted his pelvis to remove the sheets, which completely or partially exposed his genitals. Two Women said Tucker brushed them with his exposed penis.

Tucker, 35, signed with Ravens in May 2012 as a non -drawn free agent. He has only played for Ravens during his 13-season NFL career.

A representative of a local spa said Tucker was “immediately terminated as a client” after an alleged incident in 2014. One of the therapists said she had told people about her meetings with the Ravens kicker “over the years” and that it was “Really degrading.”

One lawyer for another spa, which is now closed, said they “took immediate and decisive actions to ban this person from our business and services to ensure a safe environment for everyone.” The owner allegedly told Tucker by phone that he was not welcome back, according to the lawyer.

Tucker published a statement of social media on Thursday that refused the claims and called them “unequivocally false.”

Tucker’s lawyers described the claims as “impossible to prove.” They added that their client has never been banned from the spas where the meetings are alleged to have happened.

“Mr. Tucker has never behaved inappropriately during any massage therapis session, and certainly never in the way described (by the banner), “the lawyers said.” Any suggestion to the opposite is a fictional and completely groundless claim. “

“We first became aware of the claims of the reporter who examined this story when they were not previously shared with the NFL,” a league spokesman said in a statement. “We take any claim seriously and will investigate the matter.”

Said one of the therapists who was allegedly inappropriate with: “I can’t see sports anymore. I see his face everywhere. “

These claims were not brought to law enforcement, according to women, and legal experts who spoke to the banner say the limitation provision has expired. The NFL could still step in and punish Tucker if the league chooses to investigate. Behavior that “undermines or exposes NFL’s integrity” is prohibited under NFL’s personal behavioral policy.

The NFL suspended Cleveland Brown’s Quarterback Deshaun Watson 11 matches and was fined $ 5 million after 24 women accused him in civil act at varying degrees of sexual assault and sexual mismatch during massage therapy.