The Deshaun Watson situation is only getting messier for the Cleveland Browns.

While Watson wasn't indicted criminally by a grand jury in his sexual misconduct scandal, more women have since come forward with accusations and details of his bad behavior. There have now been 24 total civil lawsuits brought against Watson by massage therapists, and the latest New York Times expose from Jenny Vrentas further undercuts the Browns quarterback's defense that he was simply seeking out professional massage therapy by offering up even more details about his misdeeds.

According to Vrentas, Watson received massages from at least 66 different women over a 17-month period:

Some of the details are sexually explicit:

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This bombshell report reveals the role the Houston Texans played in enabling Watson's behavior, securing him a membership at un upscale hotel and club while also providing NDAs for masseuses to sign. It also shows how his lawyer, Rusty Hardin, had numerous discussions with prosecutors before the grand jury case. There are also receipts showing how Watson manipulated women into being trustworthy:

While Watson was found not guilty by a grand jury, which then spurred on his trade from the Texans to the Browns, all this information will play a role in what happens next. The NFL is said to be wrapping up its investigation into the matter, and he could face a lengthy suspension.

Cleveland gave Watson $230 million guaranteed as part of the blockbuster trade, but one has to wonder if that's in danger based on these recent revelations. Watson and his team were seemingly caught off guard by the 24th lawsuit, and now this NYT report undercuts his case even more.

It's extremely clear that Watson should face harsh punishment for this scandal. There are just so many stories and details coming from these women that make the Browns star look guilty of misconduct, even if he's never indicted on a criminal charge.