Seven other women accused the veteran of the Baltimore Ravens Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct, according to the Baltimore banner.
Last month, six massage therapists were employed in high -end spas that said Tucker had exhibited several times during a four -year period, including his recruit season when the Ravens won the Super Bowl.
The accusations placed Tucker in four different spas and well-being centers, where the alleged victims say that he would brush them with his genitals and commit other acts of sexual misconduct.
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Justin Tucker from Baltimore Ravens arrives before a match against the Browns of Cleveland at M&T Bank Stadium. (Images of Tommy Gilligan-Imagn)
Now, the number of alleged victims has more than doubled, bringing the total to 16 women in eight spas and well-being centers based in Baltimore, two of which said that the behavior was so bad that they prohibited Tucker, according to The Baltimore banner.
The new accusers said Tucker “acts inappropriately” in some of the best luxury spas in Baltimore, including the SEASONS and RITZ-CARLTON SPAS RESIDENCES OF THE CITY.
These inappropriate acts are similar to the first accusers, because Tucker would have “had an erection for most of the massage, expressed intentionally and repeatedly his genitals and brushed some of the thighs of therapists with his fingers”.
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One of the seven women also claimed to see what seemed to be ejaculated on the massage table after the session.
PK Press Club Digital contacted Tucker’s lawyers in Clark Locke as well as Ravens. None of the two returned a request for comments.
Tucker made a statement through his lawyers last month, calling “unequivocal” allegations.
“Throughout my career as a professional adhesive, I have always tried to drive with the greatest professionalism. I have never been accused previously for lack of any kind, and I have never been accused of having acted inappropriately in front of a massage therapist or during a massage therapy session or during other bodywork, “said the declaration of Tucker.

Ravens Justin Tucker’s booter looks at his kick when there is a second goal attempt on the ground during the second half against the Eagles of Philadelphia, Sunday, December 1, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP photo / Nick Wass)
“I have never received complaints from a massage therapist, I have never been dismissed from a massage therapy or bodywork session and I was never informed that I was not welcome in any spa or Another place of business. ”
Tucker is considered one of the best placement places for all time, totaling seven pro bowls and five All-Pro heads during his 13-year career in the NFL, all with the Ravens.
Tucker accused the Baltimore banner of “deliberately interpreting events as harmful” and relying on “third -party speculation”.
“The newspaper had already written this false health profile long before I tried to speak to me or one of the bodywork professionals with whom I worked in close guest to do so by my defamation lawyer because They didn’t want to hear what they had to say about me.
The Baltimore banner told PK Press Club Digital last month in response to Tucker’s remarks: “We are next to our history as published”.
In a statement to PK Press Club Digital last month, the NFL said that it had learned the charges of the journalist investigating history and that the allegations had not previously been reported to the League.

Baltimore Ravens Kicker Justin Tucker (Denny Medley-Imagn images)
“We take all allegation seriously and examine the question,” the statement continued.
The Ravens also declared last month to PK Press Club Digital that they were aware of history concerning Tucker and that they “take all the allegations of this nature and will continue to monitor the situation”.