Ravens' Tucker accused of sexual misconduct by 3 more massage therapists
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Three more massage therapists say Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker engaged in sexually inappropriate behavior during sessions at a luxury spa called The QG dating back to 2014 and 2015, according to The Baltimore Banner's Julie Scharper, Brenna Smith, and Justin Fenton.
Nine massage therapists in total from five high-end spas and wellness centers have shared details of sessions with Tucker, with six originally coming forward Thursday.
"I understand that Justin Tucker is an important client to The QG," one former employee wrote in an internal report in 2015, "but as an employee of The QG who has tolerated the previous interactions with him, I no longer feel safe or comfortable working with him."
The former employee says she wrote the internal report after Tucker ran his fingers along her inner thigh during a session and left what she believed to be "a large spot of ejaculation on" the sheets. The letter, provided to The Baltimore Banner, is signed by the former employee and another person who she says was her supervisor at the time. The supervisor no longer works at The QG. The letter is dated May 20, 2015.
Another former employee of The QG also stated Tucker would position his hands so that they would graze her thighs during a massage. That employee also said Tucker would frequently move sheets to expose his genitals.
A third former employee said that she was 19 at the time of her appointments with Tucker and that he would regularly have an erection during massages. This employee also said that, after one massage, she discovered what she strongly believed to be ejaculate on the sheets.
Craig Martin, the owner of The QG, informed The Baltimore Banner through an attorney that he was unaware of any complaints against Tucker.
When reached for further comment, Tucker's attorney directed The Baltimore Banner back to a statement posted on X by the kicker that states "I cannot be any clearer. These accusations are false and incredibly hurtful to both me and, more importantly, my family."
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Friday that "we take any allegation seriously and will look into the matter."
Six women - including one who has not spoken with The Baltimore Banner - have hired Michael Belsky and Catherine Dickinson of SBWD Law Firm.