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Jenny Vrentas of the New York Times reported that a grand jury in Texas will decide whether to indict Deshaun.

The grand jury in Harris County, Texas, declined to indict him in relation to nine police complaints from women accusing him of sexual assault or misconduct. Twenty-two women have filed civil lawsuits against the young man.

Vrentas suggested that the criminal complaint that fell out of the jurisdiction of Harris County was not related to the 10 criminal complaints that were previously reported.

The woman filed complaints in both Harris and Brazoria counties, according to the attorney.

The second case was heard by the grand jury.

The grand jury reached the same conclusion as we did, and we are happy about it.

Despite the civil cases, the decision over the criminal charges caused a rise in trade talks for the quarterback. The New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers were all involved in talks with the Houston Texans.

Jimmy and Dee Haslam released a statement after the trade was completed.

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According to John Barr, Tony Buzbee, the attorney who represents the 22 women accusing the football player of sexual harassment, said no teams contacted him to speak to his clients.

According to Fox 8, the Brown's said they were aware of the new grand jury hearing.