Despite his claims of innocence, Deshaun Watson certainly engaged in misconduct after 24 women came forward to accuse him of wrongdoing during various massage sessions.
On Thursday, the NFL and the NFL Players Association agreed that Watson, quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, would be suspended for 11 games and fined $5 million for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy.
In a statement released Thursday, Watson said, “I apologize once again for any pain this situation has caused. I take accountability for the decisions I made.”
Also on Thursday was his agent David Mulugheta tweeting and then deleting an attack on Judge Sue L. Robinson. If that wasn’t bad enough, another agent at the same firm, Andre Odom, made a strange comparison of Watson’s situation to Jeffrey Epstein.
“I see all of the responses and anger regarding the Deshaun Watson ruling,” Odom tweeted. “Fair. I’m curious as to why there was so much silence on the child trafficking case involving [Jeffrey] Epstein, [Ghislaine] Maxwell and others? Where was that anger and outrage? Children matter, too! Where’s the uproar???”
Not sure if he was living under a rock, but there was never any silence over what Jeffrey Epstein did. In fact, people are still calling for the release of the names of people who visited his island.
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This is just a horrible attempt at whataboutism. Tell your client to serve his suspension and go.
Hopefully, the women in the Cleveland area avoid him like the plague.