Antonio Brown sued for selling fake Richard Mille watch worth 'couple hundred bucks' for $160K
BOWARD, FLORIDA: For reportedly selling a guy a false $160,000 Richard Mille watch, troubled NFL free agent Antonio Brown is being sued. In Broward County, Florida, where Brown resides, a man by the name of Ryan Kane has filed a complaint stating that the former football star "knew [the watch] was a fake but represented [the watch] to be genuine."
Kane is suing the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver for fraud and other claims in the case which was filed earlier this week. In addition to interest, the suit is asking for $160,000 in damages. It is alleged that Brown sold him the watch "on or about July 27, 2022" while aware it was a fake. The watch was only worth a "couple hundred bucks," according to TMZ. After the deal, Kane allegedly sent $160,000 via wire to Brown's business, Boomin Productions, LLC. When the watch was appraised in Miami less than two months later, Kane allegedly learned that it was a fake and that Brown had bought it from Dubai along with three other Richard Mille knockoffs for less than $500 each from a dealer.
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Kane claims Brown informed him that the watch was an RM 011 model, valued at "in excess of $400,000." The watch Kane believed he had bought came out in 2007 to coincide with former Formula 1 driver, Felipe Massa. Even though Brown is frequently in the news, it may come as a surprise to some that he has not made any public comments on the subject. Brown, who won a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers in 2020, is a free agent in the NFL after being released by Tampa Bay in January.
This incident comes after the video of Brown showing his penis to a woman while on vacation at the Armani Hotel in Dubai on May 14 became public less than a week ago. The contentious ex-player made light of the issue by asserting that his performance in the pool showed that he is prepared to make a comeback in the NFL. In a bid to make the public aware, he tweeted recently, “I’m telling every team that needs some offense to pick up AB bc he’s shown that he still has the ability to expose a D.' The joke equates the indecent act to his ability to unlock a defense, often referred to as/the 'D', as a pass-catcher on the field.”