Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, who was accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by multiple massage therapists in an investigation by The Baltimore Banner, denied those accusations in a statement Thursday, calling the allegations “unequivocally false.”
According to the story, six massage therapists who worked with Tucker between 2012 and 2016 accused him of misbehavior. Two spas banned him from returning, according to the report.
NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said the league is looking into the matter, and that it became aware of the allegations from the reporter investigating the story, “as they were not previously shared with the NFL.” Tucker has not been charged with a crime, and there is not a civil suit filed against him at this time.
The Banner reported that most of the six women who shared firsthand accounts of Tucker’s alleged actions did not know each other prior. His alleged misbehavior includes exposing his genitals, brushing them with his penis and leaving bodily fluid on tables, which the workers said appeared to be ejaculate.
One therapist told the paper she informed Tucker before a massage that his wife was a client of hers. Despite that, Tucker repeatedly exposed himself, she alleged in the story.
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