More than two years after the first civil lawsuit was filed against Deshaun Watson, disciplinary officer Sue L. Robinson has suspended the Cleveland Browns quarterback.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson participated in training camp last week as an arbitrator weighed whether he violated the N.F.L.’s personal conduct policy.
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Deshaun Watson, the Cleveland Browns quarterback accused by more than two dozen women of sexual misconduct during massage treatments.
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Watson was suspended Monday for six games for multiple violations of the National Football League’s personal conduct policy but was not fined.
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As a condition of his reinstatement, Watson was also directed to use only club-approved massage therapists, in club-directed sessions, for the duration of his career.
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Watson violated the policy’s provisions by engaging in unwanted sexual contact with another person, endangering the safety and well-being of another person and undermining the N.F.L.’s integrity.
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She described Watson’s conduct as “predatory” and “egregious,” and said that he had not expressed remorse.
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Watson continually denied all wrongdoing and has said he has no regrets for any of his actions during the massage sessions. Watson also said he cooperated with the NFL's investigation.
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