Deshaun Watson accuser speaks out at press conference after NFL suspends Browns quarterback

Deshaun Watson accuser speaks out at press conference after NFL suspends Browns quarterback

When the NFL announced that it was appealing Deshaun Watson's six-game suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy on Wednesday, the decision was applauded by many outside of Cleveland. Tony Buzbee, the Houston-area lawyer who has represented the women accusing the Cleveland Browns quarterback of sexual misconduct, including harassment and assault, however, isn't buying it. While the NFL's investigation into Watson only focused on four accusers, Watson has settled lawsuits with 23 of Buzbee's clients, with one civil suit remaining. At his press conference on Wednesday, Buzbee said that the remaining accuser's allegations are consistent with the other cases he has since settled and that she was one of the women who spoke to the NFL about her accusations. In addition to Buzbee, the first woman to make allegations and file a lawsuit against Watson, Ashley Solis, spoke at Wednesday's press conference. Like Buzbee, Solis -- who reached a settlement with Watson earlier this week -- criticized the NFL's investigation and encouraged any other woman who has been through a similar experience to speak up. "If anyone has ever tried to abuse their status and overpower you, remind them that they picked the wrong one to try that with," said Solis, who said she has received death threats and more than 100,000 negative messages. "That's exactly what I am -- the wrong one. And I'll keep showing my face and keep speaking up for as long as I can. You should be a 'wrong one' too and speak up." Read: https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/n...