Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown’s probation was terminated one year early, and the criminal matter stemming from his altercation with a moving truck driver was finalized on Tuesday, Brown’s attorney Sean Burstyn told ESPN.
Brown was charged with assaulting driver Anton Tumanov on Jan. 21, 2020, while Tumanov delivered items to his home. Brown pleaded no contest and was sentenced to two years of probation for a felony burglary charge, one year for a battery charge — a misdemeanor — and six months for a criminal mischief charge.
Instead, Brown’s probation ends after just one year.
“In further demonstration of Antonio Brown’s hard work and great progress since his NFL suspension, we are very pleased to advise that his withheld adjudication is now final and he has completed his probation a full year ahead of schedule,” Burstyn said in a statement to ESPN.
“Due to the fine work of Kelly and Carson Hancock, Brown’s criminal attorneys in Broward, that unfortunate event is behind him.
“We see nothing but blue sky for AB.”
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SOURCE: ESPN, Jenna Laine