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Miami Dolphins lineman Jonathan Martin speaks to the media recently. John Minchillo
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Miami Dolphins 'bullying' inquiry says Richie Incognito and two other players harassed Martin

The report is in and it makes grim reading.

MIAMI DOLPHINS OFFENSIVE lineman Jonathan Martin was subjected to “a pattern of harassment” that included racist slurs and vicious sexual taunts about his mother and sister by three team-mates, according to a report ordered by the NFL.

The report said Richie Incognito, who was suspended by the Dolphins in November, and fellow offensive linemen John Jerry and Mike Pouncey harassed Martin. Another offensive lineman and an assistant trainer also routinely came under attack. Neither was identified in the report.

Lawyer Ted Wells released his 144-page report today.

Wells says his inquiry found Martin was taunted and ridiculed almost daily. After Martin left the team in October, Incognito boasted about “breaking Jmart” in a notebook the linemen used to tally fines and bonuses among themselves. When the investigation began, Incognito asked another player to destroy the book, but investigators obtained it.

The other harassed player was “subjected to homophobic name-calling and improper physical touching,” while the assistant trainer, who was born in Japan, was subjected to racial slurs.

“It was not difficult to conclude that the Assistant Trainer and Player A were harassed, but the questions raised in Martin’s case were more complex, nuanced and difficult,” the report says.

Although Wells concluded that Martin was abused by three teammates, he qualified some of the assertions in Martin’s account.

Evaluating Martin’s claims was difficult, “given his mental health issues, his possible heightened sensitivity to insults and his unusual, ‘bipolar’ friendship with Incognito,” the report said.

“Nonetheless, we ultimately concluded that Martin was indeed harassed by Incognito, who can fairly be described as the main instigator.”

The report comes about three months after Wells was retained by the league to investigate the case, which prompted a national debate about hazing and workplace bullying.

Martin told investigators Incognito joked that he and other teammates would rape Martin’s sister, a medical student none of them had ever met. Incognito also called Martin various racial slurs, made jokes about slavery and routinely demeaned Martin for not being “black enough.”

The report said Pouncey and Jerry followed Incognito’s lead.

“To a great extent, Incognito dictated the culture,” the report said. “We doubt that matters would have gotten so out of hand had Incognito not set a tone on the offensive line that made extremely vulgar taunting a typical form of communication.”

Bills Dolphins Football Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito. Wilfredo Lee Wilfredo Lee

The 6-foot-5, 312-pound Martin abruptly left the team on 28 October. He was briefly hospitalised and then joined his family in California and underwent counselling for emotional issues. Incognito was barred from the season’s last eight games.

Incognito expressed regrets about the racist and profane language he used with Martin, but said it stemmed from a culture of locker-room “brotherhood,” not bullying.

Martin has said he tried to be friends with Incognito. The two players traded more than a thousand text messages in a year’s span, and the teasing and vulgar banter went both ways, with references to sex, drugs, violence and bawdy behaviour, often in a jocular tone.

According to the report, Martin was particularly offended over the three men talking openly in front of teammates about wanting to have sex with his sister.

The report said Incognito, Jerry and Pouncey repeatedly and persistently made graphic, sexually explicit comments about Martin’s sister.

Martin repeatedly blamed himself in text messages to his parents for not standing up to his teammates, saying he went out of his way to avoid confrontation. The report said Martin at one point he went into the bathroom of a yacht and cried after repeated racial slurs.

Pearl Harbour

The report also found that Incognito, Jerry and Pouncey donned traditional Japanese headbands that featured a rising sun emblem on the anniversary of the 1941 attack that brought the US into World War Two and jokingly threatened to harm the assistant trainer as retaliation for the attack on Pearl Harbour.

According to Martin, the assistant trainer confided in him that he was upset about the Pearl Harbour comments, finding them derogatory toward his heritage.

The report also made mention of Martin having suicidal thoughts, which Incognito previously wrote about on Twitter.

“Whether or not Incognito, Jerry and Pouncey fully appreciated the effect of their actions on Martin, there is no doubt that, from Martin’s perspective, their actions were abusive and hurtful,” the report said. “We are not, however, in a position to evaluate Martin’s assertion that the abusive conduct of his teammates was, in fact, the exclusive triggering cause of his depression and contemplation of suicide. We lack the factual information necessary to conduct a comprehensive analysis of Martin’s mental health issues and their root causes.”

The report adds, “It was not practical for us to try to unravel the specific triggering causes of Martin’s onset of depression and suicidal thoughts.”

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