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Lawsuit accuses Patriots’ Brown of rape

Former trainer alleges incidents occurred in 2017-18

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New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown was accused of rape by a woman who said she was his personal trainer, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court in Florida, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.

Brown denied the allegation­s through a statement issued by his lawyer.

According to the reports, the woman alleged Brown, a resident of South Florida, sexually assaulted her three times: twice in June 2017 and once in May 2018. The accuser and Brown reportedly met while they were both student-athletes at Central Michigan. She was a gymnast and a participan­t with Brown in a Fellowship of Christian Athletes group, according to TMZ Sports.

The first alleged incident occurred during a training session in which “Brown exposed himself and kissed (the accuser) without her consent,” according to the lawsuit. In the second alleged incident that month, Brown is accused of masturbati­ng near the accuser and ejaculatin­g on her back.

According to the New York Times, profane text messages sent from Brown to the accuser referring to such sex acts were attached to the lawsuit. The Athletic’s Nick Underhill tweeted what appeared to be screen grabs of the texts (though Underhill referred to them as “emails”). In them, Brown seemed to imply any sexual encounters were consensual.

The accuser stated in the suit she ended her working relationsh­ip with Brown from there, but that when he reached out to her apologize, she reluctantl­y agreed to train him again. But, according to the suit, the accuser said that on May 20, 2018, Brown pushed her onto a bed face first, then “forcibly” raped her. Though she shouted “no” and “stop,” the accuser stated that Brown refused and raped her, the Times reported.

“As a rape victim of Antonio Brown, deciding to speak out has been an incredibly difficult decision,” the accuser said in a statement released by her lawyer, per the Times. “I have found strength in my faith, my family, and from the accounts of other survivors of sexual assault.”

Later Tuesday night, Brown’s attorney Darren Heitner released a statement that read in part, “Mr. Brown denies each and every allegation in the lawsuit. He will pursue all legal remedies to not only clear his name, but to also protect other profession­al athletes against false accusation­s.”

The statement added that the accuser asked Brown to invest $1.6 million in a business idea and he then accused the woman of planning to use some of that money to commit fraud. Heitner stated that Brown refused to invest the money, but that the accuser approached Brown in 2018 and offered to train him for the upcoming season.

“Thereafter, the accuser engaged Mr. Brown in a consensual personal relationsh­ip,” Heitner’s statement read. “Any sexual interactio­n with Mr. Brown was entirely consensual.”

It is unknown whether the accuser reported any of her accusation­s to police, though the Times reported that the accuser said in a statement she would co-operate with any NFL investigat­ion.

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