Besides having two warrants out for his arrest, Broner is being sued by Christopher Carson the man who claims Broner knocked him out outside of a bowling alley.
In the lawsuit he breaks down what happened the night of the Jan 21st.
The men had met two years earlier through mutual friends. That night, it was Carson and a teammate vs. Broner and his teammate.
Before each game Broner requested a side bet with Carson that ranged from $500 to $2,000, which Carson agreed to.
Carson won $8,000 from Broner, who ran out of cash. Broner then continued to bet another $6,000 on credit.
By the end of the night, Carson had won $14,000, the lawsuit says, but Broner wanted to bet another $6,000 on a final game.
Carson didn’t agree to that, the lawsuit says, and Broner “became upset and left the bowling alley.”
When Carson left a short time later, at about 3 a.m., Broner was waiting for him with a group of eight men, according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit alleges Broner punched Carson, splitting his chin open, and then, gun in hand, continued to threaten Carson.
Afraid, Carson put his hands up.
Broner then punched Carson a second time, knocking him unconscious, the lawsuit says.
Carson says he woke up, his chin bleeding, to find $12,000 in cash he had on him missing.
One thing is clear.
Broner is a horrible bowler. Broner hasn’t given his side of the story and he says his fight on April 1st is still going on at the moment.
If what Carson is saying is true, this is a horrible look for Broner and it may end up with him doing some jail time. Stay tuned.