Nine massage therapists from five high-end spas and wellness centers have come forward with allegations that Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker engaged in sexually inappropriate behavior, including exposing his genitals and touching women’s inner thighs during massages.
Tucker, 35, is facing accusations from multiple women who claim he made them feel uncomfortable and harassed during sessions at luxury spas The QG and Ojas. One woman, identified as M., alleges that Tucker stroked her inner thigh during a massage and left what she believed to be ejaculate on the table.
The allegations, which date back to 2012-2016, have sparked concern among the NFL community. A spokesperson for the Ravens said the team is taking the allegations “seriously” and will continue to monitor the situation. The NFL has also announced it will investigate the matter.
Tucker’s attorneys deny the allegations, calling them “false” and “desperate tabloid fodder.” However, multiple massage therapists who worked with Tucker have shared their own accounts of his behavior, including exposing himself and brushing against women during massages.
The QG owner Craig Martin said he was unaware of any complaints against Tucker before The Banner published its story. One former employee reported that a massage therapist wrote an email to Tucker, praising him as a client and saying she would miss working with him.
Tucker’s behavior has been described as well-known among some QG massage therapists, who said they did not report it due to fear of being seen as weak. The allegations have raised questions about the handling of such cases in the past and whether more could have been done to prevent them.
The case is ongoing, with Tucker’s lawyers representing six clients who claim he was inappropriate with them. The women involved are seeking justice and support through their attorneys.
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