Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown struck a settlement with a trustee managing his bankruptcy estate to resolve several fights over his luxury Florida properties in an effort to pay back his creditors.
A trust connected to Brown will return a property in Odessa, Fla., valued at up to $4.5 million to his bankruptcy estate for immediate sale, according to a proposed settlement filed Tuesday in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida.
The settlement comes after Brown filed for bankruptcy in May 2024, listing about $3 million in debt. Brown was hit with litigation after retiring, ...
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