Brandon McManus and the Jacksonville Jaguars have been the subject of a lawsuit, accusing McManus of sexual assault against two flight attendants.
The alleged victims, identified as Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II, say the kicker, now a member of the Washington Commanders, sexually assaulted them while they were on the Jags' plane overseas last year during the season, ESPN reports, citing court documents.
Doe I and Doe II say McManus rubbed and rubbed against them while flying. As for the team, the women said the Jaguars failed to supervise it or create a safe environment.
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The flight “quickly turned into a party,” the lawsuit alleges, when McManus threw $100 bills at flight attendants in exchange for dancing inappropriately for him.
McManus “smiled and walked away” after Doe II confronted him. Doe I says one of McManus' teammates seemed embarrassed by McManus' behavior when she made a visual contract with him during McManus' first round.
McManus also attempted to kiss Doe I, the lawsuit alleges.
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Doe I and Doe II have experienced severe mental anguish, anxiety, psychological and emotional distress, embarrassment and humiliation, the lawsuit says. It was his first charter with the Jaguars.
Other teammates ignored the flight attendants' personal space, according to the lawsuit.
The team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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McManus was 30 of 37 from the field last year in his only season with Jacksonville. He spent his previous nine seasons with the Denver Broncos.
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