Patriots WR Antonio Brown will not face prosecution on sexual assault accusations
New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown will not be prosecuted according to Pittsburgh-area law enforcement.
Britney Taylor is bringing a suit against Brown.
“The office, along with the Allegheny County Police Department, made contact with counsel for the plaintiff in the federal suit involving Antonio Brown,” that the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office wrote in a statement.
“Procedurallyit seems there’s a statute of limitations issue in proceeding forward with any question between the Allegheny County allegation cited in the lawsuit.”
The NFL proceeds to explore and has interviewed Taylor, but it is not known if Brown will be interviewed by the league.
Taylor asserts Brown sexually assaulted her on three different occasions, including in Pittsburgh, in which the wide receiver played with the Steelers for fourteen days, and twice in Florida.
ESPN has reported that as soon as they attended Central Michigan in the time, Brown, who hired Taylor as a trainer, turned down a $ 2m settlement prior to the lawsuit was filed.
Confidential talks between the two parties were maintained, and it was ascertained unless terms of this confidentiality had been breached that the Patriots wouldn’t have known about the allegations.
Darren Heitner, Brown’s lawyer, said in an announcement last week that his client had been in a”consensual personal relationship” by Taylor.
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