Justin Tucker allegations: the investigation of the president of the Ravens speaks


The president of the Baltimore Ravens, Sashi Brown, spoke briefly about the accusations against Pateador All-Pro Justin Tucker on Sunday when the league prepared for its annual meeting.

Tucker faced multiple accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior of massage therapists at the end of January and February. The Super Bowl champion denied the accusations in a statement to Outkick.

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Baltimore Ravens’ kicker Justin Tucker, heated to the Chiefs game in Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium in Kansas City, on September 5, 2024. (Denny Medley-Imagn images)

Brown said there was no schedule about when the investigation into the accusations would end.

“These investigations have been,” said Brown, through the team’s website. “That is never satisfactory to anyone involved, probably including Justin and the people who made the accusations. But this is a problem, usually as a society in terms of women who make statements that require a lot of courage and courage, and frankly as a society we have done well for a long time.

“From our point of view, we want to make sure we have a great understanding of the facts, listen both sides of the situation and that we allow the research to be carried out and conclude properly and make decisions based on complete information.”

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The Ravens kicker, Justin Tucker, is received by the Jordan Stout position score after his field goal against Denver’s Broncos at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, on November 3, 2024. (Mitch Stringer-Imagn images)

Brown added that the team has been in contact with the league “periodically.”

“For many reasons that you can imagine, you will not want to have multiple investigations. [That would] Not being fair with anyone involved, including those who have made accusations, “he added.

Sixteen massage therapists said that Tucker participated in inappropriate behavior in more than half a dozen massage rooms between 2012 and 2016. Baltimore’s banner first reported the accusations.

Tucker told Outkick that “he never intended to disrespect anyone, cross any limit or make someone feel uncomfortable in any way.”

Baltimore Ravens’ kicker Justin Tucker, on the sidelines during the Bengals game at the Paycor stadium in Cincinnati on October 6, 2024. (Images of Katie Stratman-Iimagn)

“I can know that anyone with whom he has worked would not have been respected and valued as a professional, but most importantly as a person, and for anyone who has felt the opposite, sorry,” he added. “I want you to know that I am committed to ensuring that all those who interact continue to feel that I respect them and I worry about them as a human being.”

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