After sexually harassing a woman Antonio Brown gets sued over $33,000 for fraud and breach of contract

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It seems like former Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Wide Receiver, who Tom Brady brought back to the world of football, Antonio Brown has given up all hopes of wanting to make a comeback in the big league. Moreover, he seems to have taken his interested elsewhere – perhaps in the field of music. 

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TAMPA, FLORIDA – AUGUST 14: Antonio Brown #81 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looks on during the fourth quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals during a preseason game at Raymond James Stadium on August 14, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images)

Having appeared last in the Week 17 of the 2021 season, Antonio Brown decided to toss his jersey, glove and career in the stands as he was suspended by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for his ruthless behavior in front of thousands of fans. Ever since that day, AB has only managed to make it into the headlines for all the wrong reasons. 

From being thrown out of a pool in Dubai for allegedly exposing himself, to posting pictures with Gisele Bundchen during rough times with husband – Tom Brady, to wanting to be known as a Rockstar than a football player, Antonio Brown seems to get a new idea every week to make it in the trending list for all the wrong reasons. 

Wide Receiver Antonio Brown sued for $33,000 

The latest to add to his list of controversies is that are claims that Antonio Brown is being sued for $33,000 by a company that helped the former Bucs’ Wide Receiver out with a community outreach program during the Super Bowl. Indeed, now has turned the tables and is taking legal action against Brown. To those who aren’t aware about the company – Phantom Labs Inc. is suing Brown’s corporations Boomin Productions LLC and STB Athletes for a breach of an oral contract and for fraudulent inducement. 

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Antonio Brown

Wanting to penalize Antonio Brown and his ‘fraud’ company – Phantom Labs are seeking $33,160 in damages. To be precise, for the event, expenses and fees rose to $66,050 of which $35,000 had been paid. However, the full amount wasn’t paid forward by the 34-year-old and is reportedly on the verge of making even more consequences. 

“Antonio Brown and his team have a history of not paying vendors and employees for their services, further confirming that despite their promises and assurances, defendants had no intention of paying Phantom when it was hired,” the lawsuit reads. 

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