Email Emerges Of Patriots’ Antonio Brown Allegedly Sent To Rape Accuser

Patriots receiver Antonio Brown found himself in big trouble. His time with the Patriots may end before it even gets to start. Britney Taylor filed a civil lawsuit against Brown, accusing the receiver of sexually assaulting her twice in June 2017 and “forcibly” raping her in May 2018. Now we have the email Brown sent to Taylor, and it’s one of the key evidence in her lawsuit against him.

The emails are graphic, and appear on Page 6 of the federal court filing for the civil lawsuit.

New England has released a statement upon the scandal.

“We are aware of the civil lawsuit that was filed earlier today against Antonio Brown, as well as the response by Antonio’s representatives. We take these allegations very seriously. Under no circumstance does this organization condone sexual violence or assault. The league has informed us that they will be investigating. We will have no further comment while that investigation takes place.”

Brown denied the accusations through a statement released by his lawyer, Darren Heitner.

According to the lawyer, the whole case is based on a money grab.

“Mr. Brown was approached by his accuser in 2017, shortly after Mr. Brown signed a contract making him the highest paid wide receiver in the NFL. At that time, Mr. Brown was asked to invest $1.6 million dollars in the accuser’s business project. Mr. Brown was not informed by his accuser that she had just been levied with a $30,000 IRS tax lien or that $300,000 of the $1.6 million so called “investment” was to be used to purchase property already owned by the accuser and her mother.”

Brown refused to invest money, and Taylor cut off every communication with him.  “However, in 2018, the accuser resurfaced and offered to travel to Pennsylvania and South Florida to train Mr. Brown for the upcoming season,” the lawyer added.

“Thereafter, the accuser engaged Mr. Brown in a consensual personal relationship. Any sexual interaction with Mr. Brown was entirely consensual. The accuser not only traveled to Mr. Brown’s residences on multiple occasions, she traveled from Tennessee to Florida and returned at 2 a.m. to Mr. Brown’s residence ten days after the alleged assault.”

This statement suggests that Taylor posted photos of Brown on her social media to benefit from his name.

“In May 2018, Mr. Brown’s accuser invited herself to join Mr. Brown and his friends, who were patrons at Miami adult entertainment clubs. After several hours of partying, Mr. Brown and his friends called it a night. “Instead of leaving by herself, as she had arrived, and returning to her hotel, Mr. Brown’s accuser solicited Mr. Brown to join her and return to Mr. Brown’s residence where the two engaged in consensual sex.”

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