A roughly 17,000-square-foot Fort Lauderdale home owned by former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown could go up for sale to pay off his creditors following a Florida bankruptcy judge’s ruling.
The former football star can only claim a half acre as exempt from creditors, according to an order issued Monday in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida. The land is 0.73 acres.
Chapter 7 trustee Leslie S. Osborne “is authorized to take appropriate steps to evaluate the value, severability, and potential administration of the non-exempt portion, including seeking appraisal, sale authority, or other relief as necessary,” ...
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