Kuwait Times

New England Patriots dump Brown amid NFL rape investigat­ion

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NEW YORK: The New England Patriots released Antonio Brown after just 11 days on Friday amid an ongoing NFL investigat­ion into allegation­s of rape and sexual assault. Brown, who has denied the claims of rape made in a civil lawsuit in Florida, was shown the door by the Patriots after further revelation­s emerged in a Sports Illustrate­d story earlier this week.

The 31-year-old wide receiver played just one game for the Patriots before being cut, catching four passes for 56 yards and a touchdown in a 43-0 rout of the Miami Dolphins. “The New England Patriots are releasing Antonio Brown,” the team said in a statement. “We appreciate the hard work of many people over the past 11 days, but we feel that it is best to move in a different direction at this time.”

Brown was jettisoned by the Patriots just hours after the Super Bowl champions’ coach Bill Belichick cut short a press conference after being peppered with questions about the receiver. Three days after Brown joined the

Patriots, his former trainer, Britney Taylor, filed a civil lawsuit in the US District Court in Miami accusing Brown of two incidents of sexual assault in June 2017 and rape during a May 2018 incident in Brown’s Miami home.

Brown has maintained any sexual contact with Taylor was consensual and described the legal action as an extortion attempt. Brown also faced a new accusation on Friday according to a Sports Illustrate­d report after a woman who accused him of an unwanted sexual advance in 2017 received what she called intimidati­ng text messages from Brown on Wednesday night, after the magazine published a story detailing her allegation­s.

Regardless of the outcome of Taylor’s lawsuit, the NFL can take disciplina­ry action against Brown, and it was clear earlier Friday the Patriots had little intention of dealing with any distractio­n his off-field troubles might cause.

The league released a statement Friday night saying they are investigat­ing “multiple allegation­s” and added Brown cannot be placed on the commission­er’s exempt list because of his free agent status. “Our office is presently investigat­ing multiple allegation­s, some of which are the subject of pending litigation. We have as yet made no findings regarding these issues. The investigat­ion is ongoing and will be pursued vigorously and expeditiou­sly.

“As long as Mr Brown is a free agent, placement on the Commission­er’s exempt list is not appropriat­e,” the statement said. The Sports Illustrate­d report said the latest allegation­s come from a woman Brown hired to paint a mural of him in his home. A phone number he had given her matched the number that sent her text messages on Wednesday in a chain with four other numbers.

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