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By MAX WINTERS
Published: 10:19 EST, 1 February 2025 | Updated: 10:32 EST, 1 February 2025
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has been hit with fresh allegations of inappropriate behavior by three more massage therapists.
It means nine employees from five spas and wellness centers have now come forward with claims against the married 35-year-old.
The Baltimore Banner reports that one of the three new massage therapists claim Tucker stroked her inner thigh and left what she claims was ejaculate on her table.
The woman, who used to work at high-end spa The QG in downtown Baltimore, provided what she claimed to be an internal memo of her experiences with the Super Bowl winner from 2015.
It read: 'I understand that Justin Tucker is an important client to The QG, but as an employee of The QG who has tolerated the previous interactions with him, I no longer feel safe or comfortable working with him.'
The initial report detailed the cases of six massage therapists who recounted firsthand experiences with Tucker from 2012 to 2016.
Several therapists said they ended Tucker's sessions early or refused to work on him again, and managers from two spas said they banned him from returning.
'We first became aware of the allegations from the reporter investigating this story as they were not previously shared with the NFL,' league spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement. 'We take any allegation seriously and will look into the matter.'
Tucker has been accused of exposing his genitals, brushing two therapists with his exposed penis and leaving what they believed to be semen on the massage table after three treatments.
Tucker posted a statement on social media calling the allegations about him in the Banner story 'unequivocally false.'
'In accusing me of misconduct, the article takes innocuous, or ambiguous, interactions and skews them so out of proportion they are no longer recognizable, and it presents vague insinuations as fact,' he said.
When asked about the fresh allegations against Tucker, his lawyers pointed the Banner to his initial social media post.
More to follow.
Published: 10:19 EST, 1 February 2025 | Updated: 10:32 EST, 1 February 2025
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has been hit with fresh allegations of inappropriate behavior by three more massage therapists.
It means nine employees from five spas and wellness centers have now come forward with claims against the married 35-year-old.
The Baltimore Banner reports that one of the three new massage therapists claim Tucker stroked her inner thigh and left what she claims was ejaculate on her table.
The woman, who used to work at high-end spa The QG in downtown Baltimore, provided what she claimed to be an internal memo of her experiences with the Super Bowl winner from 2015.
It read: 'I understand that Justin Tucker is an important client to The QG, but as an employee of The QG who has tolerated the previous interactions with him, I no longer feel safe or comfortable working with him.'
The initial report detailed the cases of six massage therapists who recounted firsthand experiences with Tucker from 2012 to 2016.
Several therapists said they ended Tucker's sessions early or refused to work on him again, and managers from two spas said they banned him from returning.
'We first became aware of the allegations from the reporter investigating this story as they were not previously shared with the NFL,' league spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement. 'We take any allegation seriously and will look into the matter.'
Tucker has been accused of exposing his genitals, brushing two therapists with his exposed penis and leaving what they believed to be semen on the massage table after three treatments.
Tucker posted a statement on social media calling the allegations about him in the Banner story 'unequivocally false.'
'In accusing me of misconduct, the article takes innocuous, or ambiguous, interactions and skews them so out of proportion they are no longer recognizable, and it presents vague insinuations as fact,' he said.
When asked about the fresh allegations against Tucker, his lawyers pointed the Banner to his initial social media post.
More to follow.