Ex NFL’er Antonio Brown: No More White Women!

Antonio Brown Tweets He’s Not Dating Any White Girls For 2020

Former NFL star, Antonio Brown has continue to troll online with mixed thoughts from taking issues with the NFL to his former employers and his sexual harassment accusations. This week, Antoni Brown noted that he plans to keep away from white women for the new year. He tweets,

“No ore white woman, 2020”

The troubled receiver has dealt with a number of issues with women this year. AB was released in September due to his ongoing investigation into multiple former employees who have accused the former NFL star of unwarranted sexual advances.

Soon after signing with New England, he faced multiple sexual allegations, including former trainer, Britney Taylor. She filed the allegations on Sept. 10 in the Southern District of Florida which include two alleged incidents in June 2017.

Antonio Brown, Britney Taylor

Shortly after, another woman came forward with claims against Brown who hired her to paint a mural on a wall of his Pittsburgh-area home in 2017. While at Brown’s residents, the woman alleges the receiver sexually harassed her as she painted his mural. She tells Sports Illustrated,

“He was flirty with me but I paid him no mind because I was there on business, plus, I had already seen him with multiple girls in the short time I was with him. I was about 40% done on the second day, and I’m on my knees painting the bottom, and he walks up to me butt-ass naked, with a hand cloth covering his [penis] and starts having a conversation with me.”

In addition, just days after being cut from the Patriots, AB then took his frustration out on the owner of his former team for allegedly paying for a prostitute. He writes,

“Kraft got caught in the parlor, AB speculations fired, different strokes, different folks clearly.”

Nearly two months later, AB took to Twitter to give Kraft an apology for his actions and thanked him for the opportunity to play for the franchise.

Currently, AB is being investigated by the NFL under its personal conduct policy. According to reports, the receiver met with the NFL in late November to address his ongoing sexual assault allegation. Reportedly, the meeting lasted about “eight hours,” and there could be follow-ups before a decision is made about his future.

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Authored by: Gregory Molette