BREAKING----> Lawsuit Accuses Antonio Brown of Rape

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  • Jooser
    Legend
    • Jul 2008
    • 5099

    #91
    Karma is a fickle bitch!

    NFL will consider placing Antonio Brown on paid leave and making him ineligible to play

    Mark Maske, The Washington Post Published 11:00 am EDT, Wednesday, September 11, 2019


    The NFL will give serious consideration to placing Antonio Brown on paid leave via its commissioner's exempt list, according to multiple people familiar with the situation, after he was accused in a federal lawsuit in Florida of rape and sexual assault.


    The wide receiver would be ineligible to play for the New England Patriots if he's placed on the exempt list by the league.


    RELATED: Some wonder if Brown will blow up the Patriots, too


    Placing Brown on the exempt list is "possible" and something that the NFL is "going to have to focus on," said one of the people close to the situation, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the topic.


    The league is investigating the allegations but it's unclear whether a decision about the exempt list will be made this week, before the Patriots are scheduled to play again. Brown has not been charged with a crime, so the NFL does not have to be concerned, at this point, about interfering with a criminal investigation. It is not clear yet if or when the league's investigators will be able to arrange interviews with Brown's accuser and other potential witnesses.

    If the league opts to put Brown on paid leave, it also would have to decide under what conditions he would be permitted to come off the exempt list and how it would react, for example, to a prospective settlement of the civil lawsuit. Brown has denied the allegations through his attorney.

    NFL leaders planned to meet Wednesday about the matter. The league potentially could allow Brown to begin playing for the Patriots while its investigation proceeds, and then place him on paid leave at some point if NFL officials believe that is warranted.


    Brown was at the Patriots' facility Wednesday with the expectation that he would participate in meetings and practice, ESPN reported.


    He agreed to a one-year contract with the Patriots on Saturday, hours after being released by the Oakland Raiders. The team officially announced the signing Tuesday and Brown is to practice with the Patriots this week. He could play in their game Sunday at Miami, barring action by the NFL.


    Brown denied the allegations through his attorney, Darren Heitner, who said that Brown believes he is the victim of "a money grab" by his accuser.

    Brown could face punishment by the league under the personal conduct policy. The policy empowers the NFL to punish a player, if it believes after an investigation that disciplinary measures are warranted, even if the player is not charged with or convicted of a crime. Any suspension under the personal conduct policy is without pay. The NFL generally allows legal proceedings to play out before making a determination about a potential suspension.


    The league also is empowered to take a player off the field while legal proceedings are pending, via the exempt list. The player is paid by his team while on the list but is ineligible to play.


    The woman accusing Brown, Britney Taylor, is a former college classmate and a gymnast who worked with Brown as a trainer. In the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Miami, she accuses Brown of rape and sexual assault in three separate incidents in 2017 and 2018.


    Heitner, Brown's attorney, said that any sexual relations between Brown and the woman were consensual.


    Under the personal conduct policy, the league can place a player on paid administrative leave if he is formally charged with a violent crime. The policy includes the commission of sexual assault under that definition. But while Brown has not been charged with a crime, the conduct policy also authorizes NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to place a player on the exempt list if he believes following an investigation that a player may have violated the policy in any of the listed ways.


    While on paid leave, a player cannot attend games or practice with his team. He is permitted to attend meetings, participate in workouts and undergo medical treatment at his team's facility. The paid leave is designed to last until the league makes a decision about potential discipline under the personal conduct policy.


    An arbitrator upheld the league's use of the exempt list for paid leave for players in a 2016 ruling after the NFL Players Association filed a grievance in 2015. The NFL's use of the commissioner's exempt list became prominent in the fall of 2014 when the league used it to place running back Adrian Peterson, then with the Minnesota Vikings, and defensive end Greg Hardy, then with the Carolina Panthers, on paid leave while they faced criminal charges in domestic violence cases.

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    • Oh wow
      Hall of Famer
      • Mar 2019
      • 2753

      #92
      Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
      So you think lying is the way to go if faced with rape allegations?
      Yeah. That’s a bad idea. Especially if he knows she has evidence they had sex in text messages.

      Those women never delete text.

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      • NorthCoast
        Legend
        • Sep 2008
        • 26626

        #93
        The best part of this entire sick situation?
        Belichick now having to answer non-football questions in his presser. Think about how many times Tomlin and the players had to deal with questions on AB.

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        • D Rock
          Hall of Famer
          • Dec 2008
          • 2797

          #94
          Originally posted by NorthCoast
          The best part of this entire sick situation?
          Belichick now having to answer non-football questions in his presser. Think about how many times Tomlin and the players had to deal with questions on AB.
          And he has to answer them about a guy they have paid, but who has never even worn a Pats jersey!

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          • Steel Maniac
            Banned
            • Apr 2017
            • 19472

            #95
            I like that part of the deal.

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            • Northern_Blitz
              Legend
              • Dec 2008
              • 24353

              #96
              Originally posted by Jooser
              Karma is a fickle bitch!
              The standard used to be that pissing on the shield got you suspended.

              After too many good players got suspended, the standard became videos or it didn't happen.

              I believe that the league will be super extra double serious about investigating this situation but won't do anything in the end.

              Maybe if he was a Raider, but certainly not now that he's a Pat

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              • Steelwolf
                Pro Bowler
                • Jul 2014
                • 1294

                #97
                You can bet on it he doesn't see a suspension. NFL is a bad image for kids to follow now a days

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                • Buzz
                  Legend
                  • Dec 2017
                  • 8358

                  #98
                  Originally posted by SidSmythe
                  The Texts are a game changer....especially in the court of public opinion. Beside the admission he completely demeaned her.

                  If someone else comes forward AB is toast.
                  Agreed, and I expect someone else will come forward. And likely bringing criminal action against Mr. Big Chest.

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                  • SteelBucks
                    Legend
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 8075

                    #99
                    Originally posted by Steelwolf
                    You can bet on it he doesn't see a suspension. NFL is a bad image for kids to follow now a days
                    NFL may but you know the Pats won’t.

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                    • pittpete
                      Legend
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 6825

                      Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
                      Your first thought was June Cleaver in Airplane, wasn't it?
                      I speak jive
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                      • fordfixer
                        Legend
                        • May 2008
                        • 10864

                        Patriots head coach Bill Belichick didn't have anything to add to the Antonio Brown situation on Wednesday, ending his media session early when questions about the wide receiver's sexual assault accusation kept coming.


                        Bill Belichick Got Super Testy When Peppered With Antonio Brown Questions



                        BOSTON (CBS) — Patriots head coach Bill Belichick didn’t have anything to add to the Antonio Brown situation on Wednesday, ending his media session early when questions about the wide receiver’s sexual assault accusation kept coming.

                        After spending the opening moments of his Wednesday morning press conference dissecting the Miami Dolphins, New England’s Week 2 opponent, Belichick tried to get ahead of the Brown questions by saying that he wouldn’t be expanding on the statements that were released Tuesday evening.


                        “On the Antonio situation, he and his representatives made statements and I’m not going to be expanding on those. They are what they are,” said Belichick. “We’re looking into the situation and we are taking it very seriously, all the way through the organization. I’m sure there will be questions about that, but there won’t be any discussions about that.”

                        But no one wanted to talk about the Dolphins on Wednesday, and reporters sent several questions about Brown’s accusations Belichick’s way. Asked if the Patriots were aware of the allegations when they signed Brown over the weekend, Belichick started to get short with reporters.

                        “I’m not going to be expanding on the statements,” said Belichick. “When we have more, we’ll say more.”

                        As the questions kept coming, Belichick’s demeanor got colder.

                        “I appreciate all the questions. What has been said has been said,” continued Belichick. “We’re working on Miami. The rest of it is …. we’re on Miami.”

                        Asked if Brown had told them anything regarding the lawsuit, Belichick got snippy with the reporter, saying he had just answered that question. When the reporter shot back with, “actually, you didn’t,” it turned into a grade school argument.

                        “Actually, I did,” retorted Belichick, before the media session ended.

                        In his four-plus minutes at the podium, Belichick did say he expects Brown on to practice with the Patriots on Wednesday. But he but did not have a definitive answer about the receiver potentially playing Sunday against the Dolphins.

                        “We’re taking it one day at a time, just like we always do,” he replied.

                        If the NFL doesn’t take action against Brown between now and Sunday, it sounds like the receiver will be in uniform for the Patriots in Miami.

                        In a federal lawsuit filed in Florida, Brown’s former trainer, Britney Taylor, filed a civil complaint against Brown, accusing the receiver of sexually assaulting her multiple times in 2017 and 2018. Brown has denied all the allegations.

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                        • Captain Lemming
                          Legend
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 16000

                          Originally posted by Steel Maniac
                          All these are based on the ASSUMPTION...........that what she said is true. Her constantly coming back for more insinuates that's not the case. You guys just taking what she said as gospel is part of the problem.

                          Actions speak louder then words; she came back over and over and over again. THOSE actions seem to indicate that whatever was going on, she kept coming back for more because she liked it.
                          What?
                          What you just said is the biggest assumption on this thread. You assume what she says is false based on a flawed premise

                          Fact is we don’t know what happened either way.
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                          In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:

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                          The Coach Formerly Considered Less Than Cowher

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                          • hawaiiansteel
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 35635

                            Originally posted by Captain Lemming
                            What?
                            Fact is we don’t know what happened either way.
                            I agree, this seems like a "he said, she said" type of situation and AB most likely will face no punishment.

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                            • Northern_Blitz
                              Legend
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 24353

                              Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                              I agree, this seems like a "he said, she said" type of situation and AB most likely will face no punishment.
                              I think he only gets punished if the Pats push for it (like the Steelers apparently did for Ben).

                              I don't see the Pats punishing a player based on an accusation when their owner seems to be standing on the idea that he should only be punished if he's found guilty.

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                              • BURGH86STEEL
                                Legend
                                • May 2008
                                • 6917

                                It looks like the accusations can't be proved criminally. Why she decided to wait is beyond anyone. Looks like a money grab to me.

                                AB should probably just pay her to go away. The American legal system is broken.

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