



The magazine named Lisa Friel and Jennifer Gaffney as the heads of NFL's personal-conduct investigations. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be wearing that would suggest that I don't want you to put your penis on my hand. She said the question "really p**sed me off." Solis told Sports Illustrated, "She explained that that's something that she has to ask-which I don't believe at all. One of the investigators, according to Solis, asked her what she was wearing at the time of the alleged incident. In her suit, Solis described Watson putting his penis in her hand during a massage. Still, Solis said she was caught off-guard by the questions she was asked by NFL investigators, especially since the two investigators were female. She first gave her name publicly after filing a lawsuit even before she was asked to do so, and she also met with Houston police to file a criminal report. Carmen Mandato/GettyĪshley Solis, a massage therapist, was the first of 22 women to accuse Watson of sexual misconduct. In this photo, Watson is seen during a game against the Tennessee Titans during a game at NRG Stadium on January 3 in Houston, Texas. Two of the women who have accused Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual misconduct told Sports Illustrated investigators were inappropriate in their line of questioning.
