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Deshaun Watson attended two hearings today regarding his issues down in Houston and here is the rundown. On the criminal side there was not enough evidence to indict him. That means that he didn’t necessarily not do anything, but that the state cannot see themselves winning due to lack of evidence and will not move forward on the case.
Deshaun is a lucky guy as that means his NFL career is now free to resume. There aren’t going to be any police waiting to put him in cuffs after any games in the future.
Deshaun pleaded the 5th on every question in the civil hearing which is not done. He will likely have to give up some money to settle those cases but it is a small price to pay to get an NFL career back.
Here are the details:
A grand jury on Friday declined to indict Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson following a police investigation sparked by lawsuits filed by 22 women who have accused him of harassment and sexual assault.
Prosecutors from the district attorney’s office in Harris County, Texas, presented evidence and testimony to the 12-person grand jury for over six hours on Friday related to nine of the 10 criminal complaints filed against Watson. The grand jury, which does not require a unanimous vote, rejected all nine cases; prosecutors did not present the 10th.