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BALTIMORE (WKRC) - Seven more women have accused an NFL player of inappropriate sexual behavior during massages, bringing the total accusations to 16.
The Baltimore Banner reported in January that six massage therapists had accused Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of unwanted and inappropriate sexual conduct, including exposing himself and touching the women without their permission.
Tucker posted a statement to his X account that refuted the accusations made in the outlet's original article that said, "I have never before been accused of misconduct of any kind, and I have never been accused of acting inappropriately in front of a massage therapist or during a massage therapy session or during other bodywork."
Tucker went on to call the article's accusations "out of proportion" and "desperate tabloid fodder."
The paper released another set of accusations on Sunday from an additional seven women, which in conjunction with three women that spoke out between the two articles, makes for a total of 16 accusations against the kicker.
According to the second article, the new accusers work at "some of the city's most luxurious spas," and their stories were similar to those of the six original women. One accuser went so far to say that "he left what appeared to be ejaculate on the massage table after his session," per the paper.
All 16 women reported that the incidents occurred between 2012 and 2016.
No legal action has been taken against Tucker as of the publication of The Baltimore Banner's second article.