Antonio Brown had several club appearances set up for Super Bowl week in Miami, but he couldn’t make the appearances if he was on house arrest.
He presented that information to the judge and they agree to let him roam from on South Beach.
A Florida judge freed NFL free agent Antonio Brown from house arrest Tuesday, allowing him to travel freely as he awaits trial on charges that he attacked the driver of a moving truck.
Circuit Judge Michael Usan agreed to let Brown travel freely within the United States so he can fulfill contractual obligations. Instead of wearing an ankle GPS monitor, Brown, 31, will have to check in with court personnel daily.
In a video posted via Instagram Live, Brown panned to his ankle monitor and said, “I’m about to get this taken off. I’m free to go.”
Hopefully, AB will stay out of trouble.
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