Baltimore Ravens star Justin Tucker is in more trouble after seven more massage therapists accused him of inappropriate behavior.
This brings the total to 16 therapists from eight spas who have alleged misconduct by Tucker, with incidents reportedly occurring between 2012 and 2016, his first five NFL seasons. The Baltimore Banner reports one woman claims Tucker left what she believed to be ejaculate on the massage table, while another said he maintained intense eye contact while exposed.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the allegations during Super Bowl week, stating, “They are obviously serious issues, and he is taking that seriously as are we.” Tucker could face discipline under the league’s personal conduct policy.
In response, Tucker’s lawyers pointed to his January 30th social media post, where he called the accusations “unequivocally false” and criticized the report as “desperate tabloid fodder.” They also presented a sworn statement from the Baltimore Spa & Salon owner, claiming no complaints were ever filed against Tucker. However, therapists told the Banner they feared job loss if they reported his behavior.
— Justin Tucker (@jtuck9) January 30, 2025
Allegations first surfaced on January 30th, when six therapists accused Tucker of misconduct, leading some to refuse further sessions with him. Tucker’s lawyers deny he was banned from spas and insist the claims are “impossible to prove.”
On February 1st, three more women came forward, including one who shared a 2015 internal report detailing her claims. The Ravens have stated they take such allegations seriously and will continue monitoring the situation.
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