Antonio Brown looking on at event.
Antonio Brown (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
Earlier this week, news broke that former NFL star wide receiver Antonio Brown is filing for bankruptcy amid a series of legal troubles.

The news was broken by CTESPN Network, the media brand that Antonio Brown founded. In the announcement, it was added that the controversial former wide receiver plans to release new music during the summer.

Patrick Tine of the Times Union provided more details on Brown’s bankruptcy filing via court documents. The filing states that the 35-year-old is unable to afford payments for multiple civil cases,

“According to documents filed Monday in federal bankruptcy court in Florida, Brown owes nearly $3 million to at least eight creditors. They include a Florida truck driver who was reportedly assaulted by Brown and was awarded $1.2 million after Brown

failed to appear in court for a lawsuit the truck driver filed against him. According to the documents, Brown also cannot pay at least three six-figure civil judgments.”

Brown filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which allows businesses and individuals to reorganize their finances while being protected from creditors. The filing does not appear to show any possible creditors in the Capital Region, debts to the Arena Football

League or former players for the Empire who were not paid or had game checks removed from their bank accounts during Brown’s tempestuous ownership.”

According to the court filings, Brown “owes hundreds of thousands of dollars in credit card debt and $296 to a South Florida plumber.” Brown is also being sued by Avanti Solutions, as he allegedly owes them $28,589 for work they did at a concert.

Per Tine, Antonio Brown also listed a luxurious 18,000-square-foot mansion in his court bankruptcy filing. The home is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

 

Brown was on a Hall of Fame trajectory long before his off-the-field troubles began. He was a seven-time Pro Bowler and a four-time First-team All-Pro who twice led the NFL in catches and receiving yards.

The Central Michigan product won a Super Bowl 55 ring with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2020 season, after Tom Brady pushed the team to give him a second chance. Brown was cut by the Bucs late in the 2021 season following a disagreement with the coaching staff about his injury status.

Brown has a sad and disturbing history of legal issues dating back to 2019.

He was released by the New England Patriots after one game in 2019 after he was accused of sexual assault by his former trainer and sexual misconduct by a second woman. Brown and his former trainer later reached a settlement.

In Oct. 2022, Brown was ordered to pay $1.2 million to a truck driver that he assaulted outside of his home in 2020. Three separate arrest warrants were issued against Brown for failing to make child support payments over a six-month period from April to October of last year.

With all of his legal issues, it’s hard to envision Brown getting to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, regardless of what he accomplished on the field.

VIDEO: Antonio Brown Explains His Constant Trolling Of Former Teammate Tom Brady

Photo of Tom Brady shouting and photo of Antonio Brown in blak outfit and jewelry

Antonio Brown has addressed his constant trolling of former teammate Tom Brady.

The wide receiver has made many enemies over the past few years and has attracted lots of criticism for taking shots at the one man who seemed to have his best interest at heart.

Brady’s influence brought Brown to the Patriots and Buccaneers, ultimately helping him win the only Super Bowl of his career. The former quarterback even let AB stay at his house in Tampa and offered him a living space in New England, but the wideout has consistently mocked Brady ever since he walked out on the Buccaneers.

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His most recent taunt came in the form of a social media post in which he implied he knew Brady’s ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen, was cheating all along and slept with her himself.

Speaking in an interview with ‘Vlad TV’, Brown attempted to explain his treatment of the seven-time Super Bowl winner.


The host asked him about the “Daddy Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” meme he posted after Tom and Gisele broke up.

“Yeah, I was a little troll, I think. I turned into a troll, I think,” he replied with a laugh.


Asked whether he and Brady speak now, he said, “We used to talk to a mutual friend, Jeff Sofra. We haven’t talked in a while, I’m sure he was a little upset.”

He added:

“I used his wife’s picture for some entertainment and some, like you said, I didn’t always do the right thing as a man when I felt emotional, especially the way they left me.

“I did a little bit of immaturity with getting back in regards to trying to make him feel how I felt. You know what I mean? But I’m a man. I admit it.”

Antonio Brown Isn’t Sorry

While he did seem contrite in the interview, Brown explained why it would be tricky to apologize for all the shots he’s taken at Brady.

“I did it, so it’s hard to do something and apologize,” he said. “It’s hard to apologize., but I just feel like it was immature because it was a human, immature thing. They jacked my baby mama every time, so it is what it is. It was entertainment, you know what I’m saying?

“It wasn’t like it was, you know what I’m saying? It was just, it was just natural humanity, you know? People make you feel bad, you did the right things, you try to make them feel bad back, you know what I’m saying? But I could admit it it was like some petty S-.”

Somehow, we don’t think we’ve seen the last of AB trolling TB. He lives for it.