Article Courtesy of FOX NEWS
By Paulina Dedaj
Published November 23, 2020
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The NFL is currently looking into a dispute involving Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide
receiver Antonio Brown and his homeowners association that began back in August
over a landscaping issue.
Reports surfaced
earlier in the week that Brown had allegedly destroyed a
security camera and threw his bicycle at the security gate
of his luxury development in Hollywood, Fla., in October
after being asked to escort a guest inside.
But the NFL Network reported on Wednesday that issues with
Brown and the gated community began in August over the
upkeep of his property.
“Lucretia Fasciano, community association manager where
Antonio Brown lives and recently had a dispute, wrote to him
in an email: ‘All violations per the notice of Aug. 27 2020,
have been cured.’ The situation surrounding his home has
been resolved and handled.”
According to the report, Fasciano stated that Brown’s
property has been landscaped and that his palms “look
beautiful.”
“Thank you and very happy this is all behind us now,”
Fasciano added. |
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Antonio Brown
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All of the incidents, including the October one, took place before Brown had
signed with the Buccaneers on Oct. 27. The team issued a statement in
response to reports about the damaged property.
"We are aware of the reported incident involving Antonio Brown prior to his
signing. When Antonio joined us, we were clear about what we expected and
required of him. Thus far, he has met all the expectations we have in place."
The homeowners association decided against pressing charges and Brown had
offered to replace the camera but the NFL is still looking into the incident and
could dole out its own punishment, the NFL Network reported.
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