A psychologist who worked with the San Antonio Spurs has come forward as an accuser of Josh Primo, who was waived by the San Antonio Spurs after what ESPN reported as ‘multiple allegations of indecently exposing himself to women’.
Psychologist Hillary Cauthen has made an accusation against him and will speak out on Thursday about Primo, according to The Associated Press. Now, TMZ Sports says that Primo believes the incident in question with her was an accident.
The publication quotes a source as saying that the 19-year-old Primo was ‘shocked’ by the allegations against him, adding that he didn’t intentionally expose himself and that it must have been a wardrobe malfunction while on her couch in a therapy session.
Josh Primo was waived by the San Antonio Spurs after accusations of indecent exposure
Psychologist Hillary Cauthen has made an accusation against the 19-year-old Primo – she used to work for the San Antonio Spurs
Primo was reportedly ‘shocked’ at the accusations that have been made against him
Attorney Tony Buzbee, who represented the women in the sexual misconduct lawsuits against Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, confirmed to DailyMail.com that he is representing Cauthen.
On the website LivingMentalWellness, where Cauthen is listed as a co-founder, her work as a performance psychologist at the Spurs is listed in her bio.
‘She has 10 + years of experience applying mental skills training to individuals, teams, & professional organizations,’ it says. ‘Hillary’s applied work specializes in clinical sport psychology services and her research focuses on mental wellness within athletes and performing artist.’
In a statement on Friday when it emerged Primo had been surprisingly waived by the Spurs, he said in a statement: ‘I know that you all are surprised by today’s announcement.
The 19-year-old released a statement, saying he was stepping away to focus on mental health