F
ormer Baltimore Ravens placekicker Justin Tucker has sold his Owings Mills residence, according to real‑estate listings. The 5‑bedroom, 6,480‑sq‑ft property, listed for $3.2 million in June, closed for $2.8 million and was removed from sites on Sept. 12. Agent Jeremy Batoff and a former spokesperson did not comment.
Tucker is currently on a 10‑game suspension for violations of the NFL’s personal‑conduct policy. He could return on Nov. 11, but remains a free agent. The Banner cited 16 local massage therapists who alleged inappropriate conduct during sessions, leading two spas to ban him. Tucker denies the claims and will not appeal the suspension.
After 13 seasons, the Ravens released Tucker, citing a football decision. He had set the league record for career field‑goal accuracy at 89.1 % before being eclipsed by Chargers’ Cameron Dicker, who posted 94.1 % after 100 attempts.
Investigative reporter Justin Fenton, formerly with the Baltimore Sun, covers criminal‑justice stories. His 2021 book, “We Own This City,” was adapted into an HBO miniseries.
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