Three More Massage Therapists Accuse Ravens Kicker Justin Tucker of Inappropriate Behavior
Three additional massage therapists have come forward accusing Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate behavior during massage sessions, according to an article published by the Baltimore Banner on Saturday. The new allegations are similar to those made by six massage therapists in an article published by the Banner on Thursday, which claimed that Tucker engaged in inappropriate behavior during massage sessions at two spas in the Baltimore area between 2012 and 2016.
One of the new accusers, a massage therapist who worked at a luxury spa in downtown Baltimore, produced an internal report from 2015 that stated she no longer felt “safe or comfortable” working with Tucker. The report was signed and dated by her supervisor.
The owner of the spa, QG, said he was unaware of any complaints made against Tucker. Two former employees from the same spa also accused Tucker of inappropriate behavior.
An attorney specializing in sexual abuse and harassment cases is representing the six massage therapists who allege “Tucker was inappropriate with them.”
Tucker has denied the allegations, stating that they are “unequivocally false.” His attorneys referred to his previous statement, in which he claimed that he has never been accused of misconduct or inappropriate behavior during a massage therapy session. The NFL has said it is looking into the matter and did not have further comment on Saturday.
The Ravens organization has released a statement, saying it takes any allegations of this nature seriously and will continue to monitor the situation.