arguing about the merits or legitimacy of massage therapists and their customers and what may or may not have happened, and how it relates in some moral way to the NFL & Watson are irrelevent. What's going to happen is this (IMO); if law enforcement (after all these months of "investigation" had a solid LEGAL case against Watson, he would have already been arrested, booked, & arraigned. In the purported circumstances (unless Watson or his client had recorded evidence) it will boil down to a "he said, she said case, which CRIMINALLY would more than likely fail (I have little doubt a defense attorney wouldn't be able to get at least 1 juror to overthink "reasonable doubt"
- you need all 12 to convict a criminal case.
The plaintiffs will then follow up with a CIVIL case (much easier to win), and Watson will end up paying out. I believe the NFL is having him sit out a year, he'll pay the civil cases, then they'll suspend him 6-8 games (initially), reduce that to 2 or 3, and then he'll end up playing for the Jets or Detroit.