Judge rules Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson can be questioned under oath!
This is not the news that quarterback Deshaun Watson wanted to hear, but it’s happening and he will have to answer questions under oath regarding the 22 civil cases against him. This is why he needed to settle the 22 civil cases against him…
#CelebnSports247 reports via @ESPN that #DeshaunWatson can be questioned under oath. He better tell the truth or he will be screwed! #News #Sports #NFL #football #checkitout #thoughts https://t.co/SYvKrqmlQM
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CelebnSports247.com has just learned that a judge in Houston ruled Monday that Deshaun Watson can face questions under oath in at least some of the 22 civil cases filed against him.
The 22 cases filed are by women who have accused the Houston Texans quarterback of actions ranging from harassment to sexual assault during massage sessions.
Watson’s attorney, Rusty Hardin, filed a motion last week to delay Watson’s deposition until after April 1 and argued Monday that such a delay would enable Watson’s legal team to secure depositions with all 22 of the women who are suing Watson and also allow Watson the protection of knowing whether he will also face criminal charges. Watson’s deposition was originally scheduled to begin as early as this week.
Hardin said in court on Monday that the Harris County District Attorney will likely decide by April 1 whether Watson will be criminally charged. The district attorney’s office and Houston Police have declined to comment on the status of the criminal case against Watson.
Hardin’s motion to delay Watson’s deposition was denied on Monday, at least in part.
Tony Buzbee Speaks on For the 22 women suing Watson:
Tony Buzbee, the Houston attorney for the 22 women suing Watson, said in a prepared statement Monday:
Deshaun Watson’s team loudly and publicly claims he is innocent and wants nothing more than to clear his name, yet he refuses to sit in a room and face his accusers and answer questions under oath.
Buzbee added:
Today [Watson] sought more delay; however, despite his efforts, the Court ruled that, at least with regard to the first nine plaintiffs, there will be no more delay.
The court ruled Monday that Watson can be questioned under oath on allegations relating to nine of the pending civil cases. None of the women involved in those nine cases has filed a criminal complaint against Watson, and all of them have already provided depositions of their own in their ongoing civil cases.
Good luck Deshaun!