Report: Police Says They Have No Records Of A Complaint For Patriots’ Antonio Brown

Antonio Brown may be facing the biggest scandal in his life. His former trainer Britney Taylor filed a civil lawsuit against the receiver, accusing him of sexually assaulting her in 2017. According to the lawsuit, Brown raped her in Miami in 2018. However, officials from the Hollywood Police Department in Florida say there are no records of a complaint filed by Taylor.

According to a spokesperson from the Department of Public Safety in Pittsburgh, there are no records of a complaint, adding that there are “no active investigations into” the Patriots receiver at this point.

A spokesperson for the Miami-Dade Police Department says, “The Special Victims Bureau does not have any records of a sexual assault reported by the alleged victim, nor any reports where Antonio Brown is subject.”

We are not trying to say that a crime didn’t happen. But this suggests that Taylor never went to the police prior to her lawsuit against Brown.

Brown’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, is positive about his client, and he denies every accusation against the receiver.

“Antonio and I have been unfortunately anticipating this possibility,” Rosenhaus said Wednesday afternoon on SportsCenter. “What I want to emphasize is Antonio takes these allegations very seriously. … I wouldn’t be doing this interview if I didn’t believe Antonio. These allegations are false. He denies every one of them.”

Rosenhaus said he hasn’t yet spoken with the league, but he has talked with the NFL Players’ Association. The NFLPA has been in contact with the NFL. “What I want to emphasize to everyone is please allow the situation to play out. Antonio will cooperate… In time, Antonio will be cleared. These allegations in the lawsuit are false. They are not true. They are absolutely untrue. In no way do we condone any type of illegal conduct or misbehavior. None of that happened here. This is a money grab. I’ll repeat that: This is a money grab.”

When asked about his client and the Patriots, Rosenhaus said, “I’m not going to get into that element. I’m not going to get into my discussions with the Patriots and what may or may not have been discussed.”

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