Ravens kicker Justin Tucker accused of s**ual misconduct by six former Massage Therapists

The massage therapists accused Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate conduct involving his private parts during sessions.


Ravens kicker Justin Tucker accused of s**ual misconduct by six former Massage Therapists

Justin Tucker (Image via IMAGO)

Justin Tucker is in hot water. Six women—former massage therapists from various Baltimore spas—have accused the Ravens kicker of s**ual misconduct during massage sessions.

The Baltimore Banner investigated the allegations against Tucker after receiving a tip on January 9. The anonymous massage therapists spoke with the Banner and shared their experiences with Tucker from 2012 to 2016.

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One of the women tried their best to draw attention to Tucker’s misbehavior, but the surrounding people didn’t bat an eye.

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I’ve told people about this over the years, and they either act like it’s hot goss[ip] or a joke. But it was really degrading.

a spa therapist said

The women recount their experience with Justin Tucker

Tucker, one of the Ravens’ longest-serving players, is known for successfully converting clutch kicks in pressure situations. So, the news of a s**ual allegation against such a renowned athlete turned a lot of heads.

Ravens kicker Justin Tucker accused of sexual misconduct by six former Massage Therapists
Justin Tucker (Image via SI)

Five of the women—who never met each other prior to the interview—revealed their experience with Tucker. They recounted that the 35-year-old asked them to massage his pelvic region or inner thighs while he had an erection.

Tucker brushed them [two of the women] withhis exposed penis. Three said, when they returned to the treatment room after Tucker left, they discovered a large wet spot on the massage table, which they stronglybelieved to be ejacul***.

Banner wrote

After receiving complaints from the therapists, one of the spa owners banned Tucker from entering their establishment in 2014. Tweets talking about Tucker’s ban from spas—dating as far back as 2021—resurfaced on X as more proof of his alleged misconduct.

The alarming part of the ordeal is that Tucker married his high school sweetheart around the same time he frequented the spas for massage sessions.

Tucker denied the allegations

A couple of hours after the Banner’s article became public knowledge, Tucker posted a tweet denying all the allegations as ‘unequivocally false.’ In Tucker’s words, the article skewed the situation out of proportion—a ‘desperate tabloid fodder.’

Throughout my career as a professional athlete, I have always sought to conduct myself with the utmost professionalism. 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.

Justin Tucker wrote in his statement

Despite denying the allegations, Tucker could be subject to discipline under the NFL’s personal conduct policy. League’s spokesperson Brian McCarthy revealed that they take such allegations very seriously.

When the Banner reached out to Tucker’s lawyer, they held the same stance as the Texas graduate. They pointed to a lack of evidence and the story written by the publication as ‘impossible to prove’ while further denying that their client has ever been banned from spas in Baltimore.

Tucker is one of the most accurate kickers in NFL history. He converted 89% of his kicks, is a 7x Pro Bowler, and won the Super Bowl in 2013.

Allegations against Tucker are reminiscent of another high-profile case. Quarterback Deshaun Watson faced similar accusations from women. However, after he signed a massive $230 million contract with the Cleveland Browns, the allegation chatter died down until resurfacing during the COVID era. The NFL punished Watson by banning him from games, but he is still contracted to the Browns and is expected to start for them in 2025.

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