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Deshaun Watson attempts to clarify 'no regrets' statement from March (0:57)

In March, Deshaun was quoted as saying that he had no regrets about anything he did during his massage sessions. 0:58

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Deshaun has been accused of inappropriate sexual conduct during massage sessions, but he insists he is innocent. While the quarterback said that he has no regrets about his actions, he admitted that he regrets the impact that the allegations have had on his friends and family.

"As far as the impact that it's had on the community and people outside of just myself, I do have regrets." My family is also included. This organization is also included. My teammates have to answer these questions. The fan base of the ClevelandBrowns are included. Everyone across the globe is included. The impact that it has on so many people is something I regret. It is difficult to have to deal with.

Two more civil lawsuits were filed against him in the last 15 days, bringing the total number of civil lawsuits against him to 24.

Two more women are planning to file lawsuits against the quarterback, according to an attorney who is representing the women. The lawyer from Atlanta referred one of the women and the other woman reached out to him after watching the Real Sports episode, according to the man.

The New York Times reported last week that he booked appointments with at least 66 different women over a 17 month period. Some of the women who have filed lawsuits against him include a woman who sued but withdrew the complaint, two women who filed criminal complaints against him but did not file a lawsuit, and at least fifteen therapists who issued statements of support for him.

Some of the women spoke for the first time. The woman who did not complain to the police told The Times that he was persistent in his requests for sex during their massage.

During his introductory news conference on March 25th, he stated that he had no regrets about his actions during the massage sessions. Like I said, I never assault anyone. I didn't ever harass anyone. I didn't disrespect anybody. I didn't force anyone to do anything.

The NFL is looking into whether the quarterback violated its code of conduct after he was interviewed in person last month by the league. At the league's spring meeting, Roger Goodell said he thought the league was nearing the end of its investigation but couldn't give a timetable for when a ruling would be made.

I have no control over that. I did everything they said I would do. I told the truth when the NFL asked me. I spent a lot of time with them. I can't do anything but tell them what happened. I have to respect that they have a job We want to work together. They have to make a decision that is in the best interest of the league.

He was asked if he had considered filing a countersuit because of the damage the lawsuits had done to his reputation. He said he has been concentrating on clearing his name.

Is that correct? I have not gotten into that. I want to clear my name so I can get back to doing what I do best, being in the community and helping people, and also being on the football field with my teammates and trying to win. I have not been focused on that. "Just clearing my name and just focusing on doing what's right and being honest and whoever I have to answer to give them the true facts."

When asked how his legal situation was affecting him, he said it had been difficult and he was trying to keep a balance.

I have a great bunch of people. I have a group of lawyers. He said that he has a great supporting cast. "I force on my task and be the best person I can be each and every day," he said. The legal process can't be controlled by me. I have to keep focused on being the best Deshaun Watson I can be.