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"She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
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Sep 9, 2024, 9:37 PM
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"Those efforts failed". That's how the lawsuit reads. In other words, she attempted to extort him for money, but he wouldn't play ball. Definitely looks like a money grab.
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Clemson Icon [27777]
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seems to be the mistake Watson made in the first place
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Sep 9, 2024, 9:50 PM
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and how this whole thing came out. I wonder if he would have just paid out the first one if it would have just gone away without ever hitting the media.
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Solid Orange [1399]
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She'd burn through cash and violate the gag order or at least threaten..
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Sep 10, 2024, 5:24 AM
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in an effort to further extort. He would have been better served spending 5 grand procuring someone to make her disappear or saved the 5 G & did it himself.
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CU Guru [1594]
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Re: She'd burn through cash and violate the gag order or at least threaten..
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Sep 10, 2024, 7:00 AM
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Money and trashy women, an expensive lesson. On the other hand paying her off never works. This has ruined DW4’s football career, but at least he didn’t end up in jail and broke, like Michael Vick.
See Trump and Stormy Daniels or that old bag that said he raped her in a dressing room next door to his 5 Star hotel. Being rich and any association trashy women is a road to a lawsuit. It will cost you! Just stay away from them…….
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Solid Orange [1353]
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Re: She'd burn through cash and violate the gag order or at least threaten..
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Sep 10, 2024, 8:03 AM
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You're a dufus
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Re: She'd burn through cash and violate the gag order or at least threaten..
Sep 10, 2024, 5:42 PM
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Yeah, that's what he is saying. Class act.
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Yet more proof that potential jurors
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Sep 9, 2024, 9:54 PM
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should have to pass some kind of logic testing.
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
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Sep 9, 2024, 10:06 PM
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The Browns want out of their contract and are taking a page out of the Texans playbook.
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Game Changer [1833]
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
Sep 10, 2024, 9:33 AM
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Bingo!
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Top TigerNet [32894]
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DW just needs to chalk this up as a life lesson
Sep 9, 2024, 10:09 PM
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and see if he can get into coaching.
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
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Sep 9, 2024, 10:23 PM
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Maybe she is a money grubbing low life.....but after what he went through, how in the world could you continue to keep doing the same thing over and over again?????
It blows my mind that he is that ignorant.
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
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Sep 9, 2024, 11:00 PM
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It happened in 2020 like all the other cases. This case would and should have been filed with the others, but I think they saved this particular one so they could reopen a wound to maximize and extend Watson's embarrassment. They knew people would automatically jump to the idea that he's still offending even though the supposed incident occurred in 2020 like the others. Then, they really rubbed it in by waiting until the opening week of the NFL regular season to file.
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Legend [6883]
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I wondered if they held this suit back purposely as well
Sep 9, 2024, 11:33 PM
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Sounds totally possible. If true, it would be the most serious of any of the allegations as it is basically accusing him of full fledged rape. He settles the others and then boom. Here's a new suit that if the league determines has merit, his career is likely over. Brown's could void his contact if he didn't disclose this when he signed and I doubt anyone signs him after all of this plus he hasn't exactly been lighting it up
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Re: I wondered if they held this suit back purposely as well
Sep 10, 2024, 1:26 AM
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If the Browns didn't turn over every rock Watson walked by his entire life to that point looking for evidence to the allegations before signing him to that contract and giving up so much for him then its 100% on them, and nothing or no one else. Buyer beware. For the record I'm not saying he is or is not guilty. That's not for me to decide. I'm saying if it had been my money I'd have moved mountains to find out anything that needed to be found before doing that deal. Anything less is unacceptable and they should have no legal outs imho.
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Legend [6883]
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except his contract specifically stipulates it was his responsibility
Sep 10, 2024, 9:12 AM
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to represent and warrant except as otherwise disclosed any potential claims to the club in writing. He was basically given an opportunity by the Browns to have a get out of jail free card as long as he disclosed any potential allegations.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/new-deshaun-watson-lawsuit-becomes-a-potential-problem-if-case-wasnt-disclosed-to-browns
paragraph 42: “Player hereby represents and warrants (except as otherwise disclosed to club in writing), as of the date hereof, that (1) Player has not been charged with, indicted for, convicted of or pled nolo contendre to any felony and/or misdemeanor involving fraud or moral turpitude, (ii) Player has not engaged in conduct which could subject him to a charge, indictment or conviction of any such offense, and (iii) no circumstances exist that would prevent Player’s continuing availability to the Club for duration of this Contract.”
Did Watson disclose this specific potential claim to the Browns in writing before he signed the contract? That’s the key question. If he did, the lawsuit can’t activate paragraph 42. If he didn’t, things get potentially complicated.
Based on the default language connected to the various guarantees, Watson doesn’t necessarily have to be suspended for the payments to be voided. Instead, if he “violates any material term of the Contract {included, but not limited to, Paragraph 42),” Watson has defaulted and the future guarantees can be voided.
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
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Sep 10, 2024, 1:20 AM
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You don't have to be a Clemson fan to connect the dots.
Clemson graduate here, but he's getting what HE expected... Somehow he was relevant in the darkness of the Midwest enough that you morons "route" for him to have a giant contract.
Life is more than football - Give your family a hug. Not your computer.
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
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Sep 10, 2024, 2:52 AM
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'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
It's astonishing your pulse (I know, WHO CARES?!?) is as high as it is.
Looking at your post history it looks like you come here like a monkey just to fling poo.
Go Tigers!
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Jabberwocky****
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Sep 10, 2024, 5:34 AM
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Re: What poem is that from?
Sep 10, 2024, 7:00 AM
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Lewis Carroll
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
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Sep 10, 2024, 4:35 AM
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They all were grabbing for.......er.........money. Funny that the money never came up until the games with the joysticks were finished. Aren't these deals negotiated beforehand? Asking for a friend?
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
Sep 10, 2024, 6:17 AM
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The timing is very odd to me. Deshaun is not playing well in Cleveland. I wonder if there is a clause that would negate the guaranteed money for this type of event. or maybe it is just a money grab. If there is some truth to it . Then it becomes a very serious pattern.
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Paw Warrior [4754]
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
Sep 10, 2024, 7:47 AM
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Yes, it could negate his contract with the Browns and I’m sure at this point they’d jump at the chance. Also, Goodell wanted a full season suspension which was reduced to 11 games. Any future claims or cases would open this back up and he could be looking at more time away. Like bad marriages, trouble is a lot harder to get out of than into .. I thought he was already on his last leg ..he could be crawling away after this one ..
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Sep 10, 2024, 8:04 AM
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Deshaun looks like a broken man. It's hard to watch. A good lesson in the company that you keep. I think the truth is probably in the middle somewhere. Instagram is full of "models" etc that are really prostitutes.
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Game Changer [1769]
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Sep 10, 2024, 8:10 AM
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Buzbee and all these girls are scum.
DW4 was guilty of having too many massage therapists. And I can believe he proposed consensual sex with many of them, but I don’t believe he forced himself on them. That’s what I believe.
This is multiple cases of “he said she said”. As far as I know, in each instance, there were only two people in the room.
The word I heard from an NFL scout a couple years ago was DW4 said McNair (Texans owner) was racist. From that point onward the McNair family has worked to ruin DW4’s life and they have been fairly successful.
With a lot of money, a few good attorneys and a well thought out plan, unfortunately it’s not hard to ruin somebody’s life.
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Game Day Hero [4324]
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Re: "She attempted to resolve these issues with Watson without filing a lawsuit"
Sep 10, 2024, 8:20 AM
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Even though the Browns OL was abysmal Sunday, Watson did look more dejected and distracted than usual throughout the game. He definitely knew the lawsuit was getting filed during the game IMO. That likely played at least some role in his less than stellar play.
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