All Josh Gordon had to do was lay low and he would get another chance in the NFL, but for some reason he likes to make things harder on himself than it has to be.
The messed up part is it isn’t like he committed a crime, it is just something stupid that was totally avoidable.
A judge issued a warrant for the arrest of Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon after he failed to respond to several months worth of subpoenas in a paternity case.
Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Judge Alison Floyd authorized the arrest warrant Aug. 31.
The case stems from a complaint made in juvenile court from Christina Lockhart of Maple Heights, who says Gordon is the father of her now 1-year-old daughter.
Lockhart filed the complaint July 2, 2015, saying no one else is presumed to be the father, other than Gordon.
Lockhart is on public welfare and is seeking child support from Gordon, according to the complaint filed by Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Kira Kittoe Krivosh.
He will have to turn himself in and the warrant will be lifted. NFL says it won’t affect his him coming off suspension.