By Brandon Wallace
SteelerNation.com
PITTSBURGH, PA - After failing to show up to his court date on Tuesday, Pittsburgh Steelers' Pro Bowl wideout Antonio Brown was found guilty of reckless driving according to the county magistrate's office. The incident originally took place back on November 8, 2018. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler has more:
Antonio Brown found guilty for reckless driving after failing to show up for his court date Tuesday, according to the magistrateβs office. Brown has paid $426.77 in fines. Police cited Brown Nov. 8 for allegedly driving a black Porsche more than 100 MPH through Ross Township, Pa.
β Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) February 12, 2019
Both Brown and Brown's attorney declined comment afterward, according to WPXI.
It's been a tough past few months for Brown as he was recently accused of allegedly pushing the mother of his daughter, a separate incident yelling at security, and one more where Brown was seen throwing items off of an apartment balcony.
The Steelers are currently still in the midst of trading Brown, but only time will tell if the two sides are able to resolve their differences.
More to come.
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