Judge Rules Antonio Brown Has To Pay Large Sum In Moving Truck Case

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With all of the drama that has surrounded Antonio Brown over the past few years, it’s easy to lose track of it all. One incident that many had likely forgotten about amid all of the other drama has now come back to bite Brown.

Back in January of 2020, Brown hired a moving truck to bring his belongings from California to Florida. When the driver arrived, Brown refused to pay the $4000 he owed the driver. When the driver tried to drive away, Brown allegedly threw a rock at his window.

Brown then agreed to pay the original money he owed plus another $860 for damages. When the driver returned, Brown refused to pay the extra money and got into another argument with the driver. This argument allegedly led to Brown assaulting the driver.

The driver, Anton Tumanov, sued Brown back in May 2021 over the incident. Brown never showed up to any of the hearings for the case. Now the judge’s ruling on the case has been revealed.

Judge rules against Antonio Brown for $1.2 million in moving truck case

According to a report from TMZ Sports, the judge ruled that Brown would need to pay $407 thousand for Tumanov’s past and future medical expenses. AB will also have to pay $793 thousand for past and future pain and suffering.

It’s a big blow to the wallet of the now seemingly retired football player.

The ruling hasn’t made the wide receiver any less outspoken on social media. Earlier today, Brown revealed that he would be selling shirts that take a shot at Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen.

He’ll need to sell a lot of those shirts to cover the cost of this lawsuit.