Second Texas grand jury declines to charge Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson
“After a careful and thorough review of the facts and evidence documented in the reports prepared by the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office and the Houston Police Department, as well as hearing testimony from witnesses, the Grand Jury for Brazoria County has declined to charge Deshaun Watson with any crimes,” District Attorney Tom Selleck said in a written statement.
“Accordingly, this matter is closed,” Selleck said.
The statement did not specify what allegations were being considered by the grand jury against Watson. He is facing 22 civil lawsuits, many of them alleging sexual assault and misconduct.
“We are thrilled that the Brazoria County grand jury cleared Deshaun Watson of the one remaining criminal allegation,” Watson’s lead attorney Rusty Hardin said in a statement. “We’ve known all along what people who learn the facts also know — Deshaun committed no crimes.”
Watson is also being investigated by the NFL, and if he is found to have violated league rules, he likely would be suspended.
NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said: “We continue to closely monitor all developments in the matter which remains under review of the personal conduct policy.”
Two weeks ago, a Harris County grand jury declined to charge Watson over allegations of harassment and sexual misconduct.
Following that decision, Watson said justice was served.
The quarterback said at the time he was ready to get back on the field.
Hardin said Thursday, “It is time to let the civil litigation proceed at a normal pace and for Deshaun Watson to take his place as the quarterback of the future for the Browns.”
Watson is an NFL superstar, having been selected for three Pro Bowls in his five seasons with the Houston Texans. He did not play during the 2021 season because of the investigations into the allegations.
CNN’s Steve Almasy and Jacob Lev contributed to this report.
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