Most of the women who accused the Cleveland quarterback of sexual misconduct have no interest in seeing him when he returns to Houston on Sunday.
About 10 of the women who accused him of sexual harassment and assault during massages are planning to attend the Texans game at Houston's NRG Stadium on Sunday, and watch him play in his return from an 11 game suspension.
Some of the women would like to attend the game to show their support. We're important. This isn't over even though our voice was heard. Every day in the United States, there are sexual harassment and assaults.
He said that the women wouldn't comment before the game.
An email from The Associated Press was not replied to by an NFL spokesman.
When he was with the Texans, more than 20 women accused him of exposing himself, touching them or kissing them against their will. The woman said that she was forced to have sex.
Twenty-five women were represented by a lawyer. A woman dropped her lawsuit when she had to change her claim to include her name. 30 women who accused the Texans of turning a blind eye to allegations against their former star quarterback settled their claims against the team.
Two Texas grand juries declined to indict him, despite the fact that he had denied any wrongdoing for years.
The confidentiality agreements from the settled lawsuits made it impossible for the lead attorney to comment on the matter.
He expects the case to go to trial after one woman refused to settle.
A new lawsuit was filed last month by a woman who claims that she was pressured into having sex.