Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown is facing sanctions for failing to answer questions from a bankruptcy trustee over who lives in his properties and whether he’s insured them.
Chapter 7 trustee Leslie S. Osborne said Brown must show why he shouldn’t be held in contempt for failing to respond to requests for copies of deeds, proof of insurance coverage, and information about who lives at three properties associated with the ex-football star, according to a motion filed May 16 in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida.
The trustee is pushing for sanctions of up to ...
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