Antonio Brown Faces Legal Woes Over $1 Million Blinged-Out Finger "Covers" Refusal

Photo: Instagram/Antonio Brown

In the latest legal entanglement for former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown, he refuses to pay over $1 million to celebrity jeweler Jean Louis Shuki for custom-made finger "covers." 

Despite a court order from Judge Kerry Bensinger, Brown dismisses payment requests with inflammatory language.

Shuki International, run by Jean Louis Shuki, secured the court order mandating Brown to pay $1,095,000. Shuki, who once enjoyed a friendship with Brown, reveals the former athlete's reluctance to settle the debt.

Photo: Instagram/Antonio Brown

Brown's responses reportedly include derogatory language and avoidance of payment. Shuki, known for catering to high-profile clients like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Kim Kardashian, expressed a desire to retrieve the unique finger accessories. 

Despite the financial dispute, Shuki remains optimistic about future collaborations with Brown, citing the latter's talent and legendary status. Antonio Brown's post-NFL life has been marked by controversies, including a dramatic exit from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the middle of a game. 

Legal battles have also arisen, with a recent order for Brown to pay $204,672 to Secure the Bag Entertainment owner Ryan Kane over an alleged fake watch sale. Another lawsuit in Florida accuses Brown of breach of contract and defamation related to an "exclusive artist agreement."

Brown's tumultuous behavior extends beyond legal matters, with headlines capturing various antics, including an incident in Dubai where he exposed himself to hotel patrons in May 2022, leading to viral social media videos. (Source: FOX NEWS)

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