Seven additional massage therapists accused Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of sexual misconduct, bringing a total number to 16 women who pro bowlers say were inappropriate during the session. New accusers include a woman who says Tucker has acted inappropriately in some of the city’s most luxurious spas.
The Baltimore Banner reported further claims on Sunday. The new claim is largely similar to the one of the women who moved forward earlier, with one woman detailing her experience with Tucker.
In the story of an unknown woman identified as “Y”, Tucker asks her to tackle his lower abdominal muscles, removes the sheet and exposes his upright penis while staring quietly at her. I said that.

“I’ve been doing this for 16 years and have never seen another man’s penis except for him,” she said during the massage.
Tucker, 35, called the allegations “explicitly false,” and the woman “takes harmless or ambiguous interactions and distorts them so unbalanced that they can no longer recognize,” Baltimore Banner’s first report, “The Desperate Tabloid.” He added that he is calling for “feed.”
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“I can’t be more clear,” Tucker said in a statement. “These accusations are false and incredibly hurtful to me and, more importantly, my family.”
The Baltimore Banner reported that the two spas banned his business.
Tucker denied that it was inappropriate or banned from the spa. “Mr. Tucker has never acted inappropriately during his massage therapy session, and certainly hasn’t been described,” his lawyer said in a letter on January 28th.
Tucker’s lawyers also provided a declaration of oath this week from the owner of the Baltimore Spa & Salon, saying they had never received any complaints about him or were suspected of engaging in fraud.
The Ravens and the NFL each issued statements about Tucker.
“We will take this nature claim seriously and continue to monitor the situation,” the Ravens said in a statement.
“We were the first to notice allegations from reporters investigating this story because it was not previously shared with the NFL,” said NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy. “We take doubts seriously and investigate the matter.”
Tucker, the most accurate kicker in NFL history, signed a four-year, $24 million contract extension with the Ravens in 2022.