Antonio Brown Accused of Sending “Explicit Videos” to Teenage Boy
According to TMZ Sports’ police report, Antonio Brown, an NFL player was accused of sending a text message. “explicit videos” To the teenage son of a woman with whom he was living.
A Recording A 911 call dated Nov. 28 revealed that the woman claimed Brown threatened to harm her at his Tampa, Florida home, TMZ reported.
The woman claimed she and her children had arrived at Brown’s home the day before and found Brown in a bad mood. He began “throwing a fit,” The woman spoke to the 911 dispatcher. She also said that Brown began to sweat outside. Instead, Brown started to “throw all of my clothes out of the house.”
Brown, she also said to her operator. “sending explicit videos to my son’s phone.”
Brown is also heard screaming at her “This is not legal,” And “You might want to go inside! You better hide out!”
Another 911 call from a neighbor confirmed that Brown was throwing the woman’s belongings out of the house.
A warrant of arrest was issued issued for Brown’s arrest, but the police never performed the arrest as the woman later recanted her claim that Brown threatened her with violence.
For domestic violence battery, an active arrest warrant has been issued for Antonio Brown, ex-NFL WR. pic.twitter.com/RUN0BpXji7
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) December 1, 2022
Brown appears to have this issue often. In 2019, Brown was also in a relationship with a woman that he wanted to get out of his home. In that instance, Brown suede He tried to convince the woman to leave, despite her having a child with her.
Brown hasn’t played pro football since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers dumped him after he went into a wild tirade, stripping off his jersey and gear and dramatically leaving the field in January of last year.
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