Britney Taylor, the woman who filed a civil lawsuit against Antonio Brown for allegedly sexually assaulting on three different occasions, reportedly met with the NFL league office for some 10 hours on Monday, but her claims will not be looked into by Pennsylvania police.
The Allegheny County DA told the NFL Network they reached out to Taylor’s representation and told them they cannot move forward with anything because of a statute of limitations issue. Why, you ask? Because the incidents took place more than two years ago — July of 2017.
“Our office, along with the Allegheny County Police Department, made contact with counsel for the plaintiff in the federal lawsuit involving Antonio Brown,” the Allegheny County DA told NFL Network in response to an inquiry. “Procedurally, it appears there is a statute of limitations issue moving forward with any inquiry involving the Allegheny County allegation mentioned in the lawsuit.”
Two of the incidents mentioned in the lawsuit reportedly happened in Florida, while the other incident happened in Pittsburgh, where he allegedly “walked in [to a bathroom] with his penis exposed” and then “grabbed and kissed [Taylor] without her consent.”
Later that month, Brown “began masturbating near her without her knowledge and ejaculated on her back” which led to him bragging about it in emails.
The final time came almost a year later where she says Brown “forced her down onto a bed, pushed her face into the mattress, and forcibly raped her.” Taylor tried to resist him, according to the lawsuit, screaming and shouting “no” and “stop” repeatedly. Brown allegedly refused.
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As of right now, all signs are pointing towards Brown being on the field again Sunday against the Jets.
Brown had a spectacular debut on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins where he caught four passes for 56 yards and a touchdown, and was even used as a running back to secure a first down.