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Notorious ex-NFL superstar Antonio Brown snubs court order to pay celeb jeweler for $1M diamond finger ‘covers’

Infamous former NFL superstar Antonio Brown has pointed his finger at a judge who threw a book at a famous jeweler for refusing to give him a $1 million finger “cover.”

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Kelly Bensinger recently ordered Brown: Now as an up-and-coming rap artist, pay shuki international 109 after the embattled former All-Pro receiver failed to respond to a lawsuit in 2022 in which he allegedly borrowed diamond-encrusted finger covers and other jewelry from a jeweler and never returned or paid for them. $5,000 was paid.

Jean-Louis Schuqui He told the Post that Brown blew off the audio messages he had left since last month’s sentencing, instead simply sending back text messages saying he was unfazed by the court order.

Renowned celebrity jeweler Jean-Louis Shuqui, aka “Shuqui Diamonds,” wears diamond-encrusted finger covers designed as a tribute to Michael Jackson. Provided by Jean-Louis Schuqui
According to Schuki, Antonio Brown enjoys wearing the finger covers everywhere and even boasts that they help him have “amazing orgasms.” Provided by Jean-Louis Schuqui

“It is useless” [sic] In his first text message, Brown told him to “catch the crackers” and opened fire at 4:42 a.m. on Feb. 20. Brown then sent two more text messages to his ex-friend over the next four minutes. “Cracker, beat” and “stop” call me a bitch. ”

According to Shuki, not only does Brown enjoy flaunting her $500,000 finger cover during performances, but she also claims that it helps stimulate “super orgasms” and increase her sex drive. It is said that there is

“He’s a finger guy,” said Shuki, who created the pair in homage to the late Michael Jackson’s trademark peace sign. “I don’t want a verdict at this point, I just want my fingers back. They’re like the Mona Lisa.”

Before allegedly breaking his promise to return the jewelry, Brown said last year: “Shuki Diamond” A nod to the finger covers and the A-list jeweler whose clients include former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Kim Kardashian.

Suki, who also raps, has collaborated with Brown in the past.

“I still love and believe in this man,” Shuki added. “I think we can do great business together. He has a lot of talent and is legendary, but he also likes to create drama.”

The seven-time Pro Bowler shocked the NFL world in January 2022 when he deserted Tom Brady and the rest of the then-defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers and ran off the field shirtless in the middle of a game. gave. game against the jets The game at MetLife Stadium ended with the Bucks pulling away in the final seconds.

Shuki says she wants to reconcile with Brown and get her ring finger back. Provided by Jean-Louis Schuqui
Brown became majority owner of the National Arena League’s Albany Empire in 2013. The team was expelled from the league because Brown did not pay the required fees. Twitter/Albany Empire

Since then, he has been embroiled in a number of legal battles over allegations of defrauding people, and has also made headlines for his bizarre antics.

This includes an arrest in October for allegedly failing to pay child support, and a Post exclusive report in May 2022 that featured a video of Brown exposing himself to guests at a luxury hotel in Dubai.

In October, a Miami judge issued the order. Brown will pay $204,672 Ryan Cain, the owner of Secure the Bag Entertainment, is accused of selling a fake Richard Mille watch to Tampa Bay-based music mogul Ryan Cain, the owner of Secure the Bag Entertainment. Other expenses were charged to Kane.

Brown warms up before being ejected from what would be his final game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in January 2022. Getty Images
Brown is said to have made $160,000 by selling a fake Richard Mille watch to music mogul Ryan Cain. In October, Brown was ordered by a judge to pay Kane $205,000 over the incident.

Cain’s attorney, Mason Wolfe, said he has not yet paid a penny.

Brown is also currently fighting a separate lawsuit in Sarasota County, Florida, alleging breach of contract and defamation over an “exclusive artist agreement” he signed with Kane’s company.

Besides the watch debacle, rap legend Lil Wayne joined the project as part of a failed bid to extort an additional $100,000 as Brown submitted “unauthorized” expenses for reimbursement. The charges also include charges that Brown tried to defraud the company of $178,000 by making false claims.

Brown’s attorney did not return messages.

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