Problematic WR Antonio Brown gets slammed with an arrest warrant for not paying child support

A Florida judge has issued an arrest warrant for Brown for missing child support.


Problematic WR Antonio Brown gets slammed with an arrest warrant for not paying child support

Antonio Brown (Image via USA Today)

The former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown is once again making the news headlines for all the wrong reasons. Just a few days back, he got kicked out of his own football arena and now he gets slammed with an arrest warrant.

According to multiple reports, an arrest warrant order was issued by a Miami-Dade County, Florida judge for Antonio Brown on April 14. The arrest warrant is issued after Brown allegedly dodged paying child support money to his ex Wiltrice Jackson.

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Brown could be released from custody if he pays the $30,000 amount he owes. Nevertheless, this is not the first time Antonio Brown has gotten himself into legal trouble. Last year, in December, Brown faced a misdemeanor charge over a domestic battery allegation. Brown eluded cops for several days, even when the cops surrounded his house.

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However, there wasn’t any arrest made in that case. The charges were dropped later since the victim recanted her initial statement to the cops per reports. And now he’s facing legal issues again.

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The former Steelers WR Antonio Brown keeps getting into trouble

Steelers Antonio Brown
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The former Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown is one of the greatest talents to ever step onto the football field. However, his career was cut short due to the repeated troubles he kept getting into throughout his career.

Besides, even after his dramatic exit from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers back in 2021 when he stripped his jersey and left the field during a week 17 game against the New York Jets, the problematic wide receiver kept making the headlines for all the wrong reasons. After his exit from the Bucs, the wide receiver further got into trouble after he exposed himself to a woman in a private hotel’s swimming pool in Dubai and was asked to leave by the hotel staff according to the New York Post.

In December, the police camped outside Brown’s house for two weeks to arrest him over domestic battery allegations. They only left his residence when the charges were dropped after the victim renounced her initial story to the police officers.

Antonio Brown’s off-field antics have overshadowed his on-field accomplishments. Brown, who had a remarkable career in the NFL that spanned over a decade, might not get into the Hall of Fame due to his repeated legal troubles.

Brown played for 12 years in the NFL for multiple teams, including the Steelers and the Buccaneers. During his career, he received 7 Pro Bowl nods, and 4 first-team All-Pro recognitions, and won the Super Bowl ring one time.

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