Antonio Brown Accused of Buying Fake Vaccination Card!
According to reports Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown obtained a fake COVID-19 vaccination card to avoid NFL protocols, according to his former live-in chef, Steven Ruiz.
CelebnSports247.com has learned via the Tampa Bay Times, according to Steven Ruiz — a former personal chef for the wide receiver — Brown had his girlfriend, model Cydney Moreau, reach out to Ruiz over the summer to obtain a fake vaccination card.
It said Brown had received the Johnson & Johnson shot. According to text messages provided by Ruiz, Moreau offered $500 for a fake card.
The report goes on to say that Ruiz said he was unable to acquire a fake card for Brown, according to the report, but he added that the wide receiver a few weeks later showed him ones he had for himself and Moreau that he said he had purchased. Brown reportedly was unwilling to get the vaccine because of possible side effects.
The Buccaneers released a statement saying:
That All players had “received completed vaccination cards from all Tampa Bay Buccaneers players.”
The team said:
All vaccination cards were reviewed by Buccaneers personnel and no irregularities were observed.
Ruiz said he went public with the accusation after Brown failed to pay $10,000 owed to him.
He reportedly tried to purchase a card for $500:
AB was willing to pay $500 for a fake vaccination card pic.twitter.com/OYMdUOWqc4
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) November 18, 2021
According to Steven Ruiz’s screenshot, Brown’s girlfriend Cydney Moreau asked the chef to purchase fake vaccine cards for A.B., the Bucs player.
Ruiz says Brown later showed him cards that Brown said he bought for himself and Moreau: https://t.co/xZ67kjqgYR pic.twitter.com/3Kmo3PQn08
— Tampa Bay Times (@TB_Times) November 18, 2021
It seems that Ruiz is telling lies for a money grab from Brown.
In addition, to prove he has been VAXXED – Brown’s attorney, Sean Burstyn, told ESPN on Thursday that Brown is vaccinated.
He said:
If Antonio’s doctors and the guidelines require a booster shot, then at that time, he’ll be happy to do it live on TV and everyone can come to watch.
NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said in a statement that league representatives were “aware of the report and have been in contact with the club. We will review the matter.”