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Deshaun Watson’s Accusers’ Attorney Calls Out Adam Schefter During Press Conference

During an appearance on ESPN's "Get Up" on Monday, Adam Schefter doubled-down on his report that Tom Brady will retire after the season

ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter checks his cell phone before the NFL Pro Bowl football game Sunday, Jan. 28, 2018, in Orlando, Fla. The AFC won 24-23. (Jeff Haynes/AP Images for Panini)

ESPN’s Adam Schefter is back in the news for another tweet.

Schefty sent out a questionable tweet about Deshaun Watson.

“This is why Deshaun Watson, from the beginning, welcomed a police investigation: He felt he knew that the truth would come out. And today, a grand jury did not charge him on any of the criminal complaints,” Schefter wrote.

Tony Buzbee, the attorney for the 24 women that filed lawsuits against Watson, called out Shefter, he blew up that tweet and called out the NFL insider during a press conference this afternoon.

“This kind of foolishness is exactly why people do not pursue justice,” Buzbee said when referring to Schefter’s tweet.

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Buzbee also commented on the NFL’s decision to appeal Watson’s six-game suspension.

“Our message to the NFL is simple and clear: Every victim of sexual assault is watching the NFL and Roger Goodell,” Buzbee said.

“Six games isn’t even a slap on the wrist. It’s a kiss on the cheek,” Buzbee addded.

Watson’s drama is just beginning now that the NFL  is going to appeal the ruling by Judge Sue Robinson.


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