sport news Antonio Brown's domestic abuse accuser told cops he sent 'explicit videos' to ... trends now

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sport news Antonio Brown's domestic abuse accuser told cops he sent 'explicit videos' to ... trends now

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New 911 audio has surfaced of the woman who accused Antonio Brown of domestic violence telling police he sent 'explicit videos' to her son amidst the dispute. 

Brown was wanted for battery in Florida, where he had a standoff with police after the warrant was issued on December 1, before charges were later dropped. The accuser was identified in multiple reports as Brown's ex-fiancée and mother of four of his children. 

Speaking to Tampa Bay Police Department - in audio obtained by TMZ - the woman said she and the NFL free agent had a 'little argument' in which her personal belongings were thrown out of their home in Tampa, FL. on November 28. 

New 911 audio has surfaced in which a woman who accused Antonio Brown of domestic violence told police the former NFL star sent 'explicit videos' to her son amidst the dispute

New 911 audio has surfaced in which a woman who accused Antonio Brown of domestic violence told police the former NFL star sent 'explicit videos' to her son amidst the dispute

She alleged that Brown 'started throwing a fit' that morning, which resulted in her leaving the house with the children before it 'escalated into anything violent.' 

She then told the operator that he was 'throwing her clothes out of the house,' smashed [her] computer' and was 'sending explicit videos' to her son.

While on the phone, she warned Brown: 'This is not legal! You might want to go inside. You better hide out!'

Brown has still maintained celebrity status despite his persistent off-field indiscretions

Brown has still maintained celebrity status despite his persistent off-field indiscretions

A second 911 call was also made, with someone purporting to be a neighbor referencing a 'possible domestic violence case', saying the mother and her children had been 'thrown' out of the house and were 'too scared to go back inside.'

The battery charges against Brown were dropped, and the warrant for his arrest was cancelled by Florida authorities last month after the alleged victim in the case recanted her testimony. 

State attorney Susan S. Lopez made the announcement December 20, explaining that the decision to drop the charges was made because her office could not definitively prove a battery had taken place. 

The misdemeanor battery charges against Brown were dropped and the warrant for his arrest was cancelled by Florida police last month

The misdemeanor battery charges against Brown were dropped and the warrant for his

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