A licensed massage therapist in Los Angeles is the latest to accuse Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual harassment and assault in a lawsuit filed Monday night.
The filing is the 14th against Watson in one week, and the attorney representing these women has warned there could be more.
Most of the lawsuits contain graphic details, alleging Watson either exposed himself, touched the women with his penis, groped them, or in some cases, forced oral sex.
Watson and his attorney Rusty Hardin have denied the allegations.
The first lawsuit was filed last Tuesday in Harris County. Two more were filed last Wednesday; another four last Thursday and seven Monday.
The latest filing details Watson contacting a Los Angeles massage therapist on Instagram, where she acknowledges she marketing her business and obtaining clients, in July 2020.
Watson said he was flying from Georgia to Texas, and then to California, according to the lawsuit. He told the massage therapist his back was "killing him," and she offered to stretch him, the lawsuit states.
They scheduled a massage for July 15 at a house in Beverley Hills.
The house had a large living room, but Watson led the woman who he'd never met to a room where he shut and locked the door behind him, according to the lawsuit.
This prompted the woman to draw her Mace, or self-defense spray, the lawsuit says. Watson saw the Mace and chuckled, according to the lawsuit.
At some point during the massage, Watson -- wearing only a towel -- flipped over onto his back and removed the towel, exposing his erect penis to the woman, the lawsuit says.
She continued the massage, and Watson eventually moved her hand toward his penis, according to the lawsuit.
Read the entire lawsuit here: