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New Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson, in introductory press conference, denies sexual misconduct

Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson has been accused of sexual harassment and sexual assault by several women.
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Cleveland Browns QB Deshaun Watson has been accused of sexual harassment and sexual assault by several women.

New Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson continued to deny any sexual misconduct at his introductory press conference Friday afternoon.

Watson faces sexual misconduct civil lawsuits from 22 different women.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 have any regrets,鈥 Watson said. 鈥淭he things that are off the field right now that came up caught me by surprise because I never did anything that these people are alleging.鈥

The 22 cases allege sexual harassment or sexual assault. The cases allege that Watson improperly touched women who had been hired as massage therapists or personal trainers.

Two Texas grand juries declined to indict Watson on criminal charges this month.

鈥淚 understand that whole circumstance is very difficult, especially for the women side of the fans in this community. I鈥檓 not na茂ve to that. I know these allegations are very, very serious, but like I mentioned before, I鈥檝e never assaulted any woman, I never disrespected any woman,鈥 Watson said. 鈥淚 was raised to be genuine and respect everyone and everything around me. I鈥檝e always defended that and I will continue to stand on that.鈥

Watson said he doesn't plan to settle the civil lawsuits filed by accusers.

"That's not my intent. My intent is to continue to clear my name as much as possible and that's what I'm focused on," he said.

Browns General Manager and Executive Vice President Andrew Berry said no one from the Browns organization reached out to the 22 women directly. He said he was told by the team鈥檚 lawyers that doing so could be considered interfering with a criminal investigation.

Berry said the team hired independent investigators to get a 鈥渃omprehensive and holistic perspective鈥 of the cases.

鈥淲e felt good about Deshaun as a person. We felt good about what we learned about the cases,鈥 Berry said. 鈥淚f we didn鈥檛, in terms of what happened or moving forward, we wouldn鈥檛 have made the trade.鈥

Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam say they take the sexual assault allegations against new quarterback Deshaun Watson very seriously, having friends that were victims, but they spent more time on this than any decision in their 10 years in ownership.

鈥淭his has been a really hard and difficult journey for us and for our family and we spent a lot of time and a lot of evenings spending time with our daughters and working through this as a family,鈥 Dee Haslam said.

The Haslams repeatedly said they got comfortable with Watson as a person and believe he'll work hard to build trust. Jimmy Haslam says he has faith in the legal proceedings.

鈥淭wo different grand juries in two different counties looked at nine different criminal cases and decided not to move forward,鈥 Jimmy Haslam said

Dee Haslam says they knew the move would provoke a lot of emotions.

鈥淚 think it has obviously triggered that emotion in a lot of people. Our daughters weighed in really early how hard this is and some of the experiences they've had in their life,鈥 Dee Haslam said.

The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center issued a statement after the Browns traded for Watson last week.

"We understand the story surrounding Deshaun Watson joining the Cleveland Browns team is triggering for far too many of our friends and neighbors. For those who need additional support, please know Cleveland Rape Crisis Center is available to you 24/7/365,鈥 the statemen read. 鈥淭o the community we say, we see you. We hear your outrage. We feel it too.鈥

The center received a surge of donations since the trade was announced.

鈥淲e鈥檒l never fully be able to walk in the shoes of individuals who have been affected by sexual assault and that鈥檚 something we thought a lot about as we walked through this process,鈥 Berry said. 鈥淲e totally respect and totally empathize with those sentiments right now, totally understand that there are people who are not comfortable with the transaction right now, but again we followed our information. We feel good about Deshaun as a person.鈥

Watson said he would commit to working with local women鈥檚 advocacy organizations.

鈥淚 have to earn that trust,鈥 Watson said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to just jump out and make it seem like I鈥檓 just doing it to clear my name.鈥

But Watson wouldn鈥檛 commit to getting counseling.

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard for me to say the counseling part because I don鈥檛 have a problem,鈥 Watson said. 鈥淚鈥檓 willing to talk to people about certain situations to make sure I鈥檓 not getting back in this, but like I said before, I never assaulted anyone. I never disrespected anyone.鈥

Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah posted this picture with teammates Deshaun Watson and Greg Newsome on his Instagram story Thursday evening.
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Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah posted this picture with teammates Deshaun Watson and Greg Newsome on his Instagram story Thursday evening.

The Browns traded for Watson last week. In exchange for the 26-year-old Clemson University alumnus and a sixth round NFL Draft pick, the Browns sent six draft picks, three of which are first round picks, to the Houston Texans.

After the trade, Watson and the Browns agreed to a 5-year, $230 million fully guaranteed contract.

鈥淥nce we were able to get comfortable with him as a person, the football part, in terms of evaluation, was pretty easy,鈥 Berry said.

It is likely Watson will be suspended for at least some part of the upcoming season. The NFL set several precedents by suspending a number of players in the past that faced sexual misconduct lawsuits without facing any charges. Watson's contract sets his salary at just $1 million in the first year, potentially limiting any lost wages due to suspension.

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Gabriel Kramer is a Filipino-American journalist from Medina, Ohio. He studied journalism at Kent State University and is a proud member of the Asian American Journalists Association.
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