Second grand jury declines to indict Deshaun Watson after sexual misconduct allegations
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A second grand jury in Texas declined Thursday to indict new Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by 22 women and still faces civil lawsuits.
As Watson arrived in Cleveland to undergo a physical and meet with coaches, the grand jury in Brazoria County listened to evidence related to a criminal complaint filed by one of the 22 women. The district attorney later announced that the grand jury declined to charge Watson.
"Accordingly, this matter is closed," Brazoria County District Attorney Tom Selleck said in a statement.
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