Disturbing new details emerge as seven more women accuse Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of sexual assault
The number of women accusing Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate sexual behavior has more than doubled in recent days.


In January, Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker was accused of sexually inappropriate behavior by six different massage therapists. Shortly after that news broke, three more women, also massage therapists, came forward. Now, seven more have spoken up, bringing the total number of massage therapists accusing Tucker of sexual assault to 16.
The details of the accusations were shocking, with the women’s accounts all similar in nature, but some of the seven women who came forward recently gave new, even more disturbing details.
WARNING: The contents of this section contain graphic descriptions that may be disturbing to some readers.
The disturbing details of the Justin Tucker allegations
Initially, the six women who accused Tucker told about their experience, which included Tucker exposing himself repeatedly, brushing some of them with his penis, and leaving what appeared to be ejaculate on the massage table. The three women who later came forward gave similar details.
The seven women who recently came forward also said that Tucker intentionally exposed himself and left ejaculate on the table at the end of the session, and reported new details that he made uncomfortable eye contact with them while exposed and touched their thighs with his fingers. Another said that he used his erect penis to move the sheet on the massage table.
“His penis would be popping up and down under the sheet. It was making me pretty uncomfortable,” one woman told the Baltimore Banner. “In 20 years [as a massage therapist], I had never seen that.”
The craziest part is that as of now Justin Tucker isn’t even being sued. So the “they just want his money” angle doesn’t even apply. They aren’t even trying to get his money, they just want people to know about their experiences with him. RELEASE THAT MAN IMMEDIATELY
— Josh Berman (@Josh_Berman123) February 16, 2025
All 16 women reported that these incidents occurred from 2012 (his rookie season with the Ravens) until 2016. Several of them were scared to come forward at the time, for fear of losing their jobs. Others assumed they wouldn’t be believed, as Tucker is a celebrity and well-loved in the community. But when the six women initially accused Tucker, more felt empowered to do the same, expressing regret at not having done so sooner. This is unfortunately the same story we hear in many sexual assault cases.
“Everything in me was telling me to walk out of the room,” another woman recalled. “But ... I was fresh out of massage school and this was my first job.”
Several of the massage therapists said they ended their session with Tucker early and refused to work on him again. Some even quit their job. One salon, formerly called Studio 921 (it has since been sold and changed names), told Tucker over the phone that he was not welcome back after several therapists complained about his behavior.
I’m surprised at the silence from the Baltimore Ravens organization on Justin Tucker. As an organization that’s consistently given high praise as a standard in football and an organization that worked through the Ray Rice domestic violence case, the silent message is loud & clear
— Kelsey Nicole Nelson (KNN) (@therealknelson) February 16, 2025
Tucker denies all allegations
After the initial allegations, Tucker posted a statement to X, denying everything and calling The Banner’s initial article “desperate tabloid fodder”.
— Justin Tucker (@jtuck9) January 30, 2025
Tucker has been known to be a devout Catholic, doing the sign of the cross before his kicks. He’s also known as an upstanding citizen - a classically trained opera singer and spokesperson for the Royal Farms chain, and devoted husband and father.
His representatives declined to comment on the seven new accusations. His attorneys, Thomas A. Clare and Steven J. Harrison of Clare Lock firm, said that he was never banned from any spa. They also provided a sworn statement from one salon owner that said she never received any complaints about him. The therapists at that salon said they did not report his behavior because they feared they’d lose their jobs.
The NFL and the Ravens have said they will investigate and “monitor the situation”.
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