Updated March 9: A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered Antonio Brown to pay $1,095,000 to Shuki International, the creator of crystal finger cuff jewelry, after Brown failed to return the loaned jewelry to its owner.
according to new york postEver since former NFL player Jean Louis Shuki was ordered to repay the jewelry, his information has been dismissed by Brown.
“you can not [sic] Brown said via text message, according to The Jeweler.
Brown responded only that the court would not affect him. AB, now a “rapper,” refused to return them because they “increased his libido by stimulating super orgasms,” according to Shuki.
“He’s a fan of fingers,” Shuki, who created the pair of fingers to pay homage to Michael Jackson’s iconic peace sign, told The Washington Post. “At this moment, I don’t want to be judged, I just want my fingers back. They are like the Mona Lisa.
Antonio Brown was ordered to write a $1 million check to a celebrity jeweler, accusing the former NFL WR of borrowing some jewelry and never returning or paying for it. According to TMZ.
Jean-Louis Schuky, Founder Hideyoshi International Brown was sued last April. The lawsuit alleges that Shuki gave AB a set of his signature diamond fingers – each worth an estimated $500,000 – thinking Brown would either pay for them or return them.
According to TMZ, Shukey, who makes jewelry for Floyd Mayweather, also said he gave Brown a set of rose gold and black diamond fingers, a white gold chain and a ring as a goodwill gesture, and that Brown would either return it or pay for it. .
AB, it’s been years since I took off my pads and jersey and flashed the peace sign, run away The ballpark at MetLife Stadium has had financial problems in the past.Brown is said to have been late to the party before child support owed his ex and defaulted on payments to his Arena Football League team, the Albany Empire.National Arena League terminated his squad agreement Due to “failure to pay overdue assessments stipulated by the alliance.”
Brown has not played in an NFL game since 2021. AB also played for the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He is a seven-time Pro Bowler and one-time Super Bowl champion with the Buccaneers.