Antonio Brown in trouble as former NFL WR slammed with an arrest warrant in Florida for domestic violence

Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown has been in trouble one way or another ever since being evicted from the Bucs during last season’s game against the New York Jets
The former NFL WR recently gained a lot of steam on social media for his posts regarding his former teammate Tom Brady and his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen.
However this time an actual warrant of arrest is out for the 34-year-old as he was involved in a domestic violence incident in Tampa Bay, Florida.
The arrest warrant is regarding a domestic battery incident involving a woman. According to Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, the order for arrest was issued on Thursday for an additional misdemeanor with domestic violence.
On November 29, AB and a woman were involved in a verbal argument that suddenly turned physical and violent. The woman claims that Brown threw a chair at her out of rage and even tried to lock her out of the apartment.
Recently, a judge denied a temporary risk protection order to not allow him to buy any firearms as he is considered as a risk to himself and others.
This is not the first time Antonio Brown has got into trouble

Antonio Brown has been known to get in trouble from time to time again and this time it was no different. Quite recently, the former Steelers WR had paid around $1.2 million to a truck driver after he was arrested for assault way back in February 2020.
Brown also received a two-year probation that was cut short to one year due to good behavior. However, the truck driver later filed a suit against AB which resulted in him $407,000 in medical bills and $792,959 for pain, damage, and suffering. The 34-year-old also grabbed headlines recently for supporting Kanye West during his recent controversy.
Brown was known to be on the wrong side of the law quite a few times and his erratic behavior on and off the field was starting to strongly become a liability.
Although Antonio Brown had won a Super Bowl with Tom Brady during their time with the New England Patriots and the Bucs, it was time to let go of the former WR.
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