More accusers have emerged to accuse Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior during massages in what is becoming an escalating scandal around the athlete.
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Seven additional massage therapists have accused #Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior, bringing the total to 16 women at eight Baltimore-area spas, per @BaltimoreBanner.
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Seven additional massage therapists have come forward with allegations of inappropriate conduct by Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, bringing the total number of accusers to 16.
These women, who come from eight different spas in the Baltimore area, have all described similar behavior from Tucker during sessions between 2012 and 2016.
The accusations were initially sparked by a tip and investigated by The Baltimore Banner, which found that most of the women did not know each other before the paper's investigation.
Earlier reports from six therapists at high-end spas described incidents in which Tucker repeatedly exposed himself and engaged in sexual acts. After The Banner published its first round of findings, three more women came forward with similar claims.

Now, more have added their voices to the growing list, including women who say Tucker acted inappropriately at some of Baltimore's most prestigious spas, like the Four Seasons Hotel Spa and the Baltimore Spa & Salon at the Ritz-Carlton Residences.
While the statute of limitations for criminal charges has expired, civil lawsuits remain a possibility. At least six of the women have hired legal counsel, and Tucker's actions are now under scrutiny.
His attorneys have strongly denied the allegations, referring back to Tucker's earlier statement in which he denied any misconduct, describing the media coverage as sensationalized.
The NFL has acknowledged the situation, stating that it is closely monitoring the matter and will review it for potential violations of its personal conduct policy. The Ravens have expressed they are continuing to monitor the developments as well.
Tucker joined the Ravens in 2012 as an undrafted free agent and has become one of the most accurate kickers in NFL history. Over his career, he has signed multiple contracts with the team, including a four-year $20 million extension in 2019.
He played every game of the 2024 season, converting 73.3% of his field goals and 96.8% of his extra points. Tucker has not yet made a public statement regarding the new accusers.
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