Antonio Brown, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver, might get arrested for unpaid child support to ex-girlfriend Wiltrice Jackson, TMZ Sports reported citing an order issued by a Miami-Dade County judge.

The entertainment website further reported that the documents, issued on April 14, show that Brown allegedly avoided payments and the Broward County Sheriff’s Office has received the order. TMZ’s report was based on confirmation by a BCSO spokesperson on Friday morning.

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The said documents say that the WR can be released from custody if he pays $30,000.

Brown dated Wiltrice Jackson during his early Pittsburgh Steelers days. The two have a daughter together – Antanyiah Brown.

Antonio Brown was arrested for domestic battery, involving his ex-girlfriend and baby mama, in December 2022. However, the charges were dropped. Jackson accused Tom Brady’s former teammate of shoving her during a domestic dispute in 2019.

The 34-year-old was a part of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense from 2020 to 2022. His last game for the Super Bowl 2021 champions saw the star receiver leave the field abruptly, taking all his gear off. He formally announced his retirement from football in March, 2023.

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The ex-NFL star is yet to make a statement on the recent arrest order.

One day after he claimed that he was the sole owner of the Albany Empire, Brown was ushered off the field by security during the National Arena League franchise’s season opener on Sunday.

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“I’m the owner, 100 percent owner. I don’t take that lightly,” Brown told Times Union. “My job as the owner (is) to provide the players and community, the front office, everyone that experience, the experience of Albany, and I’m excited about that role.”

Co-owner Mike Kwarta, however, disputed any changes in ownership. He said he and Brown owned 47.5% of the team each. A minority group has 5% ownership.