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«In the few days since Mr. Watson learned the identity of his accusers, his legal team has already found evidence that many of the allegations in this assault of cases are simply not true or accurate,» Watson`s legal team wrote in its response. After it was reported on September 12, 2014 that Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson had been charged in Texas with «reckless or negligent injury» when he disciplined his 4-year-old son with a branch, the 29-year-old star athlete was handicapped by the Vikings until his legal issues were resolved. Buzbee said he would continue to discuss the remaining trial with Watson`s legal team. In October 2013, he was charged with illegal possession of an assault weapon at a party at his home in June 2012. After almost a year and a half of accusations, denials, legal battles and speculation, Deshaun Watson`s footballing future has finally been cleared. In a statement, Hardin said Buzbee was hampering efforts to investigate the allegations by not handing over the names of the accusers to Watson`s legal team, which was defending the quarterback against 16 civil lawsuits at the time. Hardin also said his office identified a complainant and accused her of ever trying to blackmail Watson. Unlike a formal prosecution investigation, Friel and his team do not have subpoena authority, cannot force prosecutors or witnesses to cooperate, and may not have access to police and legal documents. Buzbee said his clients would comply with the NFL`s investigation into the case «to the extent that we can do so given our obligations in civil courts.» Randy Moss, a recipient of the Minnesota Vikings, was arrested on September 24, 2002, after being accused of hitting a traffic police officer with his car. The officer tried to stop Moss from turning illegally, and Moss used his car to slowly push the officer down the road.

«There are obviously other legal approaches that are being made, whether it`s through civil lawsuits,» Goodell said at the NFL owners` meetings Tuesday. Apparently, the police also investigated. Not all of us have access to that information at this point, and we pride ourselves on not intervening and being as cooperative as possible to ensure we get all the facts. Watson`s legal team, led by attorney Rusty Hardin, names friends and family members of the plaintiffs, as well as security guards from various spas, in its claims. But the answer names no one but Watson and the plaintiffs. «Now, with the exception of one last civil case, he can review it and say shut the door on this case, at least at trial,» said David Ring, a California-based attorney who is not affiliated with the prosecution and has represented victims of sexual assault. «In terms of the court of public opinion and how the fans react to him, that`s something he`s going to handle, I think, for a while.» Another woman is expected to be identified by Thursday after a Wednesday afternoon hearing on the case was cancelled, according to a spokesman for Watson`s legal team. After the announcement Thursday that Watson and the NFL had agreed to an 11-game suspension and a $5 million fine as part of a settlement of his disciplinary proceeding, the only remaining legal issue for the Cleveland Browns quarterback is an unresolved lawsuit. Jeff Howe of The Athletic reported that «it`s been a while» since Watson joined the Dolphins.

Miami wanted Watson`s legal situation clarified in order to strike a deal, sources said. This is still far from being the case, so a transaction today was never likely before the deadline. The Carolina Panthers, who were initially named as potential trade partners, were reportedly ruled out two weeks ago. Buzbee previously announced that 30 women who accused the Texans of turning a blind eye to allegations against their former star quarterback had settled their legal claims against the team. The personal lawyer for Texas owner Cal McNair tried to mediate between Watson`s legal teams and the 22 women who sued the quarterback in civil court over allegations of sexual misconduct and sexual assault. NYPD arrested New York Giants offensive lineman David Diehl on June 9, 2012, after allegedly driving a BMW in four parked cars in Queens. There were no casualties. Diehl remained at the scene of the crash and police went to the police station, where he was charged after a breathalyzer test allegedly showed he was above the legal limit. Diehl was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. Watson, who applied for an exchange in January, showed up at Texas camp to avoid daily fines, but only participated in the training to a limited extent. Watson was not on the field this week to practice with the team.

Head coach David Culley said Tuesday that Watson is not injured and attends team meetings. «Since the plaintiff`s attorney filed the lawsuit anonymously, Mr. Watson`s attorney can only speculate on the plaintiff`s identity,» Hardin wrote in the filing. Yet it would be completely irresponsible for Mr. Watson or his defence team to speculate publicly. The risk of making a mistake is simply too high. A misidentified person would be immediately and unwittingly drawn into a public media frenzy. Therefore, if Mr. Watson will always have a chance to defend himself adequately, he can no longer help but ask the court to have the plaintiff identified, as required by law. Lawsuits filed by Ashley Solis, who was the first woman to file a lawsuit against Watson, and three others continue, Buzbee said.

«We`re obviously pursuing this and looking at it ourselves, independently,» Goodell said. There are important steps we will take as part of our personal behavioral policy. When we get to that point, we will certainly make a decision. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league is still deciding whether or not Deshaun Watson should be placed on the commissioner`s exemption list, adding that the league insists it will not interfere with the investigation into allegations that Watson committed sexual misconduct and sexual assault. On Thursday, Hardin filed a motion asking the court to order one of the plaintiffs to identify himself. A spokesman for Hardin`s office said it would make a similar request for all complainants. A hearing is scheduled for Friday at 11 a.m. CT at the 113th District Court. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell spoke publicly for the first time about Deshaun Watson`s sexual assault complaints during ESPN`s broadcast ahead of the pre-NFL draft Thursday night.

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