Arrest Warrant Issued For Former Buccaneers Wide Receiver
There is never a dull moment when it comes to former Buccaneers' and Steelers' wide receiver, Antonio Brown.
Brown has constantly had legal troubles throughout his career including an alleged domestic battery incident in Tampa in 2022, an incident where he assaulted a truck driver where he was charged with battery, burglary of an unoccupied conveyance and criminal mischief, along with exposing himself in a hotel pool in Dubai, and most recently having to be escorted out of the season opener for the Albany Empire, the professional indoor football team that he serves as part-owner of for getting into a heated argument with a security guard.
Needless to say, Brown has had a rough go when it comes to staying out of things he shouldn't be doing.
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Now, Brown is once again facing another legal issue as a judge in Miami-Dade County has ordered the arrest of Brown for allegedly failing to make child support payments to his ex-girlfriend, Wiltrice Jackson, who he shares a daughter with.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Antonio Brown could avoid being arrested if he paid at least $30,000 of the amount he owes Jackson.
After being notified of the warrant for his arrest, Brown took to his Instagram to dispute the claims.
We have not heard if the warrant for Brown's arrest has been withdrawn, but at this time Brown has not been arrested.
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