Antonio Brown has denied new sexual misconduct allegations made by an unnamed artist at an extensive Sports Illustrated report released on Monday.
In the report, Brown is accused of coming to the girl with just a hand fabric covering his genitals while she was painting a mural at the wide receiver’s house in Pittsburgh, an action she took as a”clear sexual come-on”.
She told Sports Illustrated’s Robert Klemko:”I was about 40 per cent done on the next day, and I’m on my knees painting on the bottom, and she walks up to me butt-ass naked, with a hands fabric covering his [penis] and begins with a conversation with me.
“Unfortunately, I have been attempted (by men) plenty of times, so I just kept my cool and kept painting. Following that, everything ended suddenly.”
The incident occurred in July. The girl, who didn’t press charges, stated Brown compensated her an agreed level of 2,000 for the 2 days’ work she completed on the mural but then”ghosted” her. The mural was left unfinished and she was not able to recover another painting that had been abandoned Brown’s home.
Darren Heitner, brown’s lawyer, denied that the allegations on behalf of his customer on Twitter.
“Antonio Brown has reviewed the sexual misconduct allegations made by an unnamed artist included in a newly published Sports Illustrated article and denies that he ever engaged in such pursuits. There will not be any additional comment right now,” Heitner tweeted.
Separate rape accusations were denied by brown last week, even following a suit was filed by the participant’s former trainer in Florida.
Even the 31-year-old is accused of three sexual offences by Britney Taylor, who chose to forgo her right involving 2017 and 2018.
The litigation seeks”compensatory and punitive damages”, stating that Ms Taylor, 28,”has suffered near-daily terror attacks and suicidal ideations” since the alleged incidents.
Brown claims any sexual action between the two believes the lawsuit is financially motivated and was entirely consensual. Heitner says his client intends to countersue.
The NFL will fulfill Taylor in New York on Monday.
Brown, who signed for the New England Patriots on September 7 after being released by the Oakland Raiders, made his debut on Sunday.
He also caught four passes for 56 yards and a touchdown at a win for the Patriots in Miami.
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