Following Nia Lewis' release of a bombshell tell-all on Unwine with Tasha K alleging, in graphic detail, disturbing behaviors that Houston Texas quarterback Deshaun Watson took against her, Lewis is currently being searched for by the Houston Police Department to aid with the investigation, according to a report from Amy Dash:

Though the alleged actions that Watson took were incredibly intrusive, to say the least, Lewis has not yet filed a civil lawsuit against the Texans' star quarterback. The allegations Lewis has brought on are yet another layer in what's been a scandalous offseason for Watson. There have reportedly been 22 plaintiffs that have filed complaints against Watson – all related to his sexual misconduct.

Some of the actions Lewis alleges include, via BSO's Robert Littal:

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“The only thing that really bothered me in the first appointment was that he kept asking me to go inside his butt. I originally thought it was the crack and so I would go around that area and he still wasn’t satisfied. He was very adamant and was saying don’t be afraid to go inside,” Lewis said.

“The second appoint was just really inappropriate. He was very touchy-feely. He would act like he accidentally brushed up against my b-tt. Like, if I would be on the side of his neck, or if I’d be at the front of the massage table, he would reach his hands up and act like he was accidentally brushing up against me.”

Pretty damning evidence if true.

Additionally, according to Ivory Hecker of FOX 26, Watson’s Attorney Rusty Hardin has claimed that “some of the plaintiffs have been destroying and altering evidence.” Watson’s lawyer also fears that the tampering might continue unless the court sends out an order to preserve the evidence. On the contrary, Attorney Tony Buzbee has denied any and all allegations from Hardin, saying that the accusations from Watson’s camp are completely false. Buzbee even went on to say that he has come to learn that Watson himself has been unsending Instagram messages to some of his accusers (h/t Mike Florio of NBC Sports).

Evidently, the Houston PD could use more concrete, trustworthy evidence. Hopefully, they're able to find Lewis ready to be helpful and honest with the proceedings so that we can all see a just, decent end to this messy situation. Deshaun Watson is an incredible football player, but no one is above the law.