Antonio Brown accused of being ‘noncompliant' and ‘disorderly' during deposition

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Another day, another Antonio Brown story making its way into the headlines.

This time, the ex-Patriots wide receiver is being accused by his former landlord of being "extremely noncompliant" and "disorderly" during a September deposition for a property damage lawsuit. The landlord filed a 35-page motion requesting court sanctions against Brown, according to The Blast.

Brown allegedly caused $100,000 worth of damage to a luxury high-rise condo in Miami in 2018.

In the documents, Brown's ex-landlord claims the wide receiver showed up 30 minutes late to his deposition and "refused to answer the most routine of questions."

He also accused Brown of chanting "over and over, as if a mantra, a narrative of his own warped concert of the proceedings," as well as texting throughout the deposition and refusing to listen to his own lawyers. The deposition ended at noon when Brown "walked out."

Brown was released by the Patriots on Sept. 20 after only two weeks with the team. Despite parting ways with the troubled wideout, they'll likely still have to pay him his $9 million signing bonus.

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