Antonio Brown Is Being Sued By Arena League Team That He Owned

Albany Empire coaches and players are planning on filing a class-action lawsuit against owner and former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown after he said he pulled paychecks back out of their bank accounts after their final game, according to the Albany Times Union.

Empire’s head coach Moe Leggett said he and his players were paid for days after their final game against the Orlando Predators, as expected. But a week later, they realized their paychecks had been reversed and taken out of their accounts.

It’s unclear how many Empire staff and players allegedly had their paychecks reversed, or what the amounts were. Leggett said he’s tried repeatedly to reach Brown, his accountant and the team president, but has not received any answers.

“I’m frustrated,” Leggett told the Times Union. “I tried to give [Brown] the benefit of the doubt. I tried to work with him. I was trying to be the peacemaker, the mediator to make sure things ran smoothly and just under the radar. But I can no longer do that.”

This the latest issue Brown’s team faced in the National Arena League. The NAL terminated the franchise and kicked it out of the league earlier this month after it said A.B. failed to make the required payments to the league’s operating budget.

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Leggett said he is searching for a lawyer to file his lawsuit, and several players told the Times Union they would happily join.

“I feel like this was his plan all along,” former Empire wide receiver Fabian Guerra told the Times Union. “I feel like he does stuff for social media and to sell his songs. I think it’s just what he does. That’s the type of guy he is. No one trusts him anymore. I see it hard for him to get any future deals going because of how he is as a person.”

Brown, 34, played in the NFL for 12 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. While he was once one of the top receivers in the league at his peak, Brown’s career spiraled downhill fast. He hasn’t played since he stripped off his gear and ran off the field in the middle of a Buccaneers game at the end of the 2021 season. He has also faced battery and burglary conveyance charges, and multiple allegations of rape and sexual misconduct.