Antonio Brown Ordered To Pay Rape Accuser $100,000
As we reported back in 2019, Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Antonio Brown was arrested and accused of sexually assaulting a woman, identified as Britney Taylor, on multiple occasions — including a violent assault in 2018. Taylor ended up filing a lawsuit and now, Brown has been ordered to his rape accuser $100,000.
In new legal documents, it’s stated that, on multiple occasions over the past year and a half, AB allegedly violated a confidentiality agreement that was coupled with Taylor’s lawsuit. Additionally, Taylor has requested an independent arbitrator to see to it that she’s awarded a hefty amount of cash for the violations.
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Subsequently, the arbitrator ordered AB to pay $100K after reportedly discovering that AB in fact violated the agreement at least once. Screenshots of a DM between the NFL player and another talking to him about the case in 2019 were found. Responding to the order, AB says he shouldn’t have to pay the fine because the arbitrator ignored the law in issuing the award. Newer documents now show that he’s requesting the ruling to be vacated.
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