Antonio Brown gets bad legal news
The former Steelers wideout is making headlines yet again.
The Football Feed
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown has been known to make headlines of the negative variety, and this week has proven to be no exception.
He's lost his $1 million lawsuit against Shuki International, a celebrity jeweler, who he now owes that amount thanks to having failed to return or pay for borrowed merchandise.
From Sports Illustrated:
"Shuki claims Brown was loaned two diamond fingers that cost $500,000 a piece. Brown has been seen wearing the diamond fingers in multiple appearances, showcasing his jewelry on stage and during events for over a year.
Brown was also given a rose gold diamond version of the finger, a white gold chain and a ring - all with the expectation that Brown would return the items or pay for them in the future.
After over a year of trying to get the jewelry back, Shuki filed a lawsuit for the price of $1,095,000. After failing to fight the case, the judge ordered a default judgment for Shuki, forcing Brown to pay the money."
Brown has caused no shortage of controversy both on and off the field, and most recently played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers alongside Tom Brady but was cut from the team after he quit on them and departed the field early in 2022.
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