The NFL settled with Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson despite showing no real remorse for the women he allegedly (or, as determined by Judge Sue L. Robinson, actually) assaulted. All but one of the women who sued Watson have also settled with him. Solitary confinement explained her decision to refuse to settle the case. “I have rejected all settlement offers, in part because they have not included any honest acknowledgment of remorse and wrongdoing, nor have they included promises of rehabilitative treatment,” Lauren Baxley said in an essay for TheDailyBeast.com. “Watson still refuses to admit that he harassed and indecently assaulted me. Any settlement offer he has made has been a repudiation of his bad actions and I know that unless there is valid intervention, he will continue his destructive behavior.” Judge Robinson found that Watson had committed a non-violent sexual assault. Her decision to impose a six-match ban arose out of the distinction between non-violent and violent sexual assault. “I’ll say it again,” Baxley wrote, “All non-consensual sexual acts constitute violence, particularly when the predator vastly outnumbers his victims in physical stature and influence. And inherent and unspoken threats are just as damaging to the psyche as verbal threats. I will never stop my efforts to educate at this point.” Watson must undergo evaluation and treatment before he can be rehabilitated. It remains to be seen how any activity will have any real benefit if he continues to insist he is innocent. It also remains possible that the league will decide that he has not complied with that aspect of the agreement, extending his suspension.
title: “Lauren Baxley Explains Her Refusal To Settle With Deshaun Watson She Shows No Remorse Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-13” author: “Casey Sholders”
The NFL settled with Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson despite showing no real remorse for the women he allegedly (or, as determined by Judge Sue L. Robinson, actually) assaulted. All but one of the women who sued Watson have also settled with him. Solitary confinement explained her decision to refuse to settle the case. “I have rejected all settlement offers, in part because they have not included any honest acknowledgment of remorse and wrongdoing, nor have they included promises of rehabilitative treatment,” Lauren Baxley said in an essay for TheDailyBeast.com. “Watson still refuses to admit that he harassed and indecently assaulted me. Any settlement offer he has made has been a repudiation of his bad actions and I know that unless there is valid intervention, he will continue his destructive behavior.” Judge Robinson found that Watson had committed a non-violent sexual assault. Her decision to impose a six-match ban arose out of the distinction between non-violent and violent sexual assault. “I’ll say it again,” Baxley wrote, “All non-consensual sexual acts constitute violence, particularly when the predator vastly outnumbers his victims in physical stature and influence. And inherent and unspoken threats are just as damaging to the psyche as verbal threats. I will never stop my efforts to educate at this point.” Watson must undergo evaluation and treatment before he can be rehabilitated. It remains to be seen how any activity will have any real benefit if he continues to insist he is innocent. It also remains possible that the league will decide that he has not complied with that aspect of the agreement, extending his suspension.
title: “Lauren Baxley Explains Her Refusal To Settle With Deshaun Watson She Shows No Remorse Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “Gary Floyd”
The NFL settled with Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson despite showing no real remorse for the women he allegedly (or, as determined by Judge Sue L. Robinson, actually) assaulted. All but one of the women who sued Watson have also settled with him. Solitary confinement explained her decision to refuse to settle the case. “I have rejected all settlement offers, in part because they have not included any honest acknowledgment of remorse and wrongdoing, nor have they included promises of rehabilitative treatment,” Lauren Baxley said in an essay for TheDailyBeast.com. “Watson still refuses to admit that he harassed and indecently assaulted me. Any settlement offer he has made has been a repudiation of his bad actions and I know that unless there is valid intervention, he will continue his destructive behavior.” Judge Robinson found that Watson had committed a non-violent sexual assault. Her decision to impose a six-match ban arose out of the distinction between non-violent and violent sexual assault. “I’ll say it again,” Baxley wrote, “All non-consensual sexual acts constitute violence, particularly when the predator vastly outnumbers his victims in physical stature and influence. And inherent and unspoken threats are just as damaging to the psyche as verbal threats. I will never stop my efforts to educate at this point.” Watson must undergo evaluation and treatment before he can be rehabilitated. It remains to be seen how any activity will have any real benefit if he continues to insist he is innocent. It also remains possible that the league will decide that he has not complied with that aspect of the agreement, extending his suspension.
title: “Lauren Baxley Explains Her Refusal To Settle With Deshaun Watson She Shows No Remorse Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “Hugh Mcneil”
The NFL settled with Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson despite showing no real remorse for the women he allegedly (or, as determined by Judge Sue L. Robinson, actually) assaulted. All but one of the women who sued Watson have also settled with him. Solitary confinement explained her decision to refuse to settle the case. “I have rejected all settlement offers, in part because they have not included any honest acknowledgment of remorse and wrongdoing, nor have they included promises of rehabilitative treatment,” Lauren Baxley said in an essay for TheDailyBeast.com. “Watson still refuses to admit that he harassed and indecently assaulted me. Any settlement offer he has made has been a repudiation of his bad actions and I know that unless there is valid intervention, he will continue his destructive behavior.” Judge Robinson found that Watson had committed a non-violent sexual assault. Her decision to impose a six-match ban arose out of the distinction between non-violent and violent sexual assault. “I’ll say it again,” Baxley wrote, “All non-consensual sexual acts constitute violence, particularly when the predator vastly outnumbers his victims in physical stature and influence. And inherent and unspoken threats are just as damaging to the psyche as verbal threats. I will never stop my efforts to educate at this point.” Watson must undergo evaluation and treatment before he can be rehabilitated. It remains to be seen how any activity will have any real benefit if he continues to insist he is innocent. It also remains possible that the league will decide that he has not complied with that aspect of the agreement, extending his suspension.