Antonio Brown owes a truck driver an unreasonable amount of money for an alleged attack

Antonio Brown, a former NFL recipient, received an order to pay more than $1 million to a truck driver for an alleged attack in 2020.

Antonio Brown is no longer a wide receiver in the NFL after walking out of the MetLife Stadium shirtless in the middle of a Tampa Bay Buccaneers-New York Jets game. Although he no longer plays in the league, he still gets attention, often for his inappropriate behavior in real life and on social media. There is now more news regarding Brown.

According to TMZ SportsIn Broward County Court, Brown was ordered to pay $1.2 million to a moving truck driver who allegedly attacked him three years ago.

In court documents, according to TMZ Sports, Brown was found liable to Anton Tumanov for $407,000 for “past and future medical expenses” and $793,000 for “past and future pain and suffering.” Brown did not appear in the court case.

Court orders Antonio Brown to pay truck driver $1.2 million for alleged attack

brouwn He did not appeal the criminal charges of burglary and battery in June 2020, as part of a plea deal with Broward County Court, regarding the incident earlier that year. He was ordered to serve two years of probation, 100 hours of community service, attend a 13-week anger management program, and undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

Tumanov said in a lawsuit filed in 2021 that Brown assaulted him after a dispute over payment for services, claiming that the former wide receiver damaged his car and hit him multiple times, causing “serious bodily injury.”

Brown has not been in the NFL since the end of the 2021 season when he got into a side feud with then-Buccaneers coach Bruce Aryan. This took off his shirt and shoulder pads, as did jumping jacks in the end zone at MetLife Stadium. He was waived after the accident and was not signed by a team.

Three years after that accident, Brown was ordered to pay over $1 million to the moving truck driver in exchange for what was initially a $4,000 bill.



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