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Britney Taylor: Former Trainer Accuses Antonio Brown of Rape in Lawsuit
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Britney Taylor is a former trainer for New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown who has accused him of rape. In a federal lawsuit
filed in the Southern District of Florida, Taylor names three
incidences in which she says Brown sexually assaulted her and forced
sexual intercourse.
You can read the full lawsuit complaint here. Brown’s attorneys have denied all the accusations and say they will do everything they can to clear his name.
Taylor’s
attorneys wrote in the lawsuit that Brown exposed himself to the
28-year-old Taylor during two separate training sessions in 2017, before
raping her in 2018. During the first instance with Brown, she claims he
exposed himself and kissed her without permission. A month later,
Taylor claims that she was at Brown’s home watching TV when the All-Pro
athlete started masturbating and ejaculated on her back, which he later
bragged about via text messages.
According
to the lawsuit, Taylor was “shocked and deeply embarrassed by this
assault and his degrading messages,” and “cut off her working
relationship with Brown.” However, after Brown apologized and begged for
her forgiveness, she was “swayed by his assurance that he would cease
any sexual advances.” On May 20, 2018, Taylor detailed the evening in
which Brown forced her down onto a bed and “forcibly raped her.” While
she “shouted ‘no’ and ‘stop,’ Brown refused and penetrated her.”
Taylor
is a former gymnast who competed collegiately at Central Michigan
University, where Brown played college football, and at Louisiana State
University. She now owns a gym where she trains young gymnasts in
Tennessee.
Taylor said in a statement, “I am a rape victim of Antonio Brown.”
The
New England Patriots said in a statement, “We are aware of the civil
lawsuit that was filed earlier today against Antonio Brown, as well as
the response by Antonio’s representatives. We take these allegations
very seriously. Under no circumstance does this organization condone
sexual violence or assault. The league has informed us they will be
investigating. We will have no further comment while that investigation
takes place.”
Here’s what you need to know about Britney Taylor:
Taylor Says ‘Speaking Out Removes the Shame That I Have Felt for the
Past Year & Places It on the Person Responsible for My Rape’
Taylor released the following statement
through her attorneys, “As a rape victim of Antonio Brown, deciding to
speak out has been an incredibly difficult decision. I have found
strength in my faith, my family, and from the accounts of other
survivors of sexual assault. Speaking out removes the shame that I have
felt for the past year and places it on the person responsible for my
rape. I will cooperate with the NFL and any other agencies; however, at
this time, I respectfully request that the media please respect my
privacy.”
She is represented by Florida-based attorney David Haas, New York attorney Jonathan Abady and Florida attorney Marshelle Brooks.
Taylor
accuses Brown of sexual battery (rape), battery, intentional infliction
of emotional distress, false imprisonment and invasion of privacy. She
is seeking damages and compensation for “all non-monetary and
compensatory harm, including, but not limited to, compensation for her
physical injuries, pain and suffering, humiliation, embarrassment,
stress and anxiety, loss of self- esteem and self-confidence, and
emotional pain and suffering.”
The lawsuit was filed in southern Florida, where Brown lives.
Taylor
has known Brown since college, according to the lawsuit. They met
through the Fellowship of Christian Athletes group while they were both
at Central Michigan, and she was paired with Brown as her bible study
partner during the first meeting she attended. According to her
attorneys, the two stayed in touch as Brown made it to the NFL and
became a star wide receiver.
“In approximately 2013, Ms. Taylor’s
senior year at LSU, Brown sent her a message on social media, asking for
a picture of her. Ms. Taylor sent him a picture of her face.
Dissatisfied, Brown asked for a more revealing one. Ms. Taylor refused,
reminding Brown that they were just friends,” her attorneys wrote. “For
approximately four years after Ms. Taylor graduated from LSU, the two
fell out of touch. In June 2017, Brown reached out to Ms. Taylor via
Facebook asking her how she was doing.”
Taylor’s attorneys say he asked her about the plans for a gym she was opening in Tennessee.
“During
the course of this renewed contact, Brown indicated he wanted Ms.
Taylor’s help improving flexibility and strength in his ankles and fast
twitch muscles – areas in which she had developed expertise through
gymnastics,” Taylor’s attorneys wrote. “As a result, the two agreed that
Ms. Taylor would provide physical training services to Brown. The
arrangement between them included Ms. Taylor flying to locations in
Pittsburgh and Florida where Brown had homes and where he trained. Ms.
Taylor never dated or had an interest in any romantic relationship with
Brown. Their relationship, as far as Ms. Taylor believed and behaved,
was that of a ‘brother-sister’ type.”
Taylor says the sexual assaults occurred in 2017 and 2018 while she was working for Brown.
Taylor’s
attorneys say she sought guidance from her church after the alleged
rape and a leader there was a former assistant district attorney and sex
crimes prosecutor in New York. Her attorneys say the former prosecutor
“recognized the signs of trauma” in Taylor and recommended she seek
legal counsel.
“Since that time, Ms. Taylor has taken a polygraph
examination. It was conducted by one of the nation’s leading examiners,
who previously led the FBI’s polygraph program. Ms. Taylor had to
relive the trauma of these events through this examination. The
polygraph examination confirmed her completely truthful account that, in
June 2017, Brown ejaculated on her without her consent and that, in May
2018, that Brown raped her,” her attorneys wrote.
Taylor Graduated From LSU, Where She Was a Star Gymnast, After
Briefly Attending Central Michigan With Brown, Where They Met in Bible
Study
Taylor met Brown while studying at Central Michigan
University, where she minored in business, and was a student-athlete.
During her two years there, between 2009 and 2011, she was the coach and
choreographer at Storm Gymnastics.
Taylor, who started training
in gymnastics when she was 3, offered 14 full college scholarships, went
on to transfer to Louisiana State University. She was on the gymnastics
team for the LSU Tigers and graduated in 2013 with a degree in sports
administration and business management.
Taylor is a Memphis,
Tennessee, native, and attended Ridgeway High School and was a gymnast
for the River City Gymnastics club, according to her profile on the LSU website. She was an all-around gymnast for the Tigers.
Taylor met Brown while studying at Central Michigan University, where
she minored in business, and was a student-athlete. During her two
years there, between 2009 and 2011, she was the coach and choreographer
at Storm Gymnastics. Taylor, who started training in gymnastics
when she was 3, offered 14 full college scholarships, went on to
transfer to Louisiana State University. She was on the gymnastics team
for the LSU Tigers and graduated in 2013 with a degree in sports
administration and business management. Taylor is a Memphis,
Tennessee, native, and attended Ridgeway High School and was a gymnast
for the River City Gymnastics club, according to her profile on the LSU website. She was an all-around gymnast for the Tigers. The Tigers website lists some of her many LSU accomplishments,
“outstanding competitor who only got stronger as her final season
progressed … Led the team with a 9.90 on beam in the NCAA Super Six
Finals (4/20), marking the third-best beam score at the NCAA
Championships in LSU history … Narrowly missed All-SEC honors on beam
after she scored a career-high 9.925 at the SEC Championship (3/23) …
Saw action on vault, beam and floor during the season, competing eight
times on vault, seven times on beam and three on floor … Shattered her
career highs on vault, beam and floor by posting a 9.925 on vault at
Auburn (2/22), a 9.925 on beam at the SEC Championship and a 9.85 on
floor at Auburn and at North Carolina State (3/15).”She was also a
top athlete at Central Michigan, earning second-team all-conference
honors in the Mid-Atlantic Conference in 2011 and was the freshman of
the year for the MAC in 2010, before deciding to transfer to LSU. “Taylor
started gymnastics when she was only three years old and soon became recognized as an athlete with exceptional abilities, discipline and
dedication. In high school, she trained twice a day for a total of 40
hours per week, in addition to her course work. She reached ‘Elite’
level, meaning she was eligible to compete for international
competitions like the Olympics,” her attorneys wrote in the lawsuit.
“She succeeded in the sport even though she often worked with
unsupportive and verbally abusive coaches and was almost always the lone
African-American gymnast on her team and at meets.
”According to the Britney’s LinkedIn
profile, Britney has long been involved and working in the gymnastics
community. Aside from a two year stint as an assistant manager at
Republic Finance while living in Gonzales, Louisiana, she returned to
athletics as a home school head coach for Conxion Gymnastics.Now,
Taylor trains young gymnasts at Taylor’Ed Gymnastics, a studio which
she owns in Memphis. She will be inducted into the inaugural Tennessee
Gymnastics Hall of Fame this coming year.In the lawsuit against
Brown, Taylor states that the trauma has made it extremely difficult for
her to maintain her responsibilities at her gym. “She knows that she is
a role model for the 50 young girls that she trains. She knows that
that they rely on her and that they look up to her. But since this the
rape, she has substantial difficulty even going to work.”
Her attorneys wrote in the lawsuit that Brown, “comes from a highly religious and close-knit family.”
According
to the lawsuit, “Taylor pursued her lifelong dream of opening a
gymnastics training center for predominantly African-American girls in
her hometown of Memphis. She wanted to create a safe and supportive
environment for young girls of color to thrive in the sport of
gymnastics – something that was often missing for her when she was a
young girl.”
Her attorneys added, “Taylor opened her training
center in 2016. Her business grew quickly because of her knowledge of
gymnastics and her devotion to her students. She even covered the cost
of tuition for several students whose families were unable to afford it.
After less than a year, she was training approximately 50 students and
had another 200 students on her waiting list.”
Taylor Is Engaged & Says the Alleged Rape Damaged Her Relationship With Her Fiance
After news of her lawsuit became public, it appears the 28-year-old
deleted her Instagram and Facebook pages. Perhaps, anticipating the
amount of publicity her case would bring considering Brown is an
incredibly high-profile athlete on the national stage, this may be her
way of protecting herself, and those close to her, including mother
Bridget Taylor.Her now-deleted Instagram profile included a line
in her bio indicating she has been engaged since May 2018. It is not
clear if she has since married or the status of her relationship.Taylor states in the lawsuit that the assault has already had a profound and negative impact on her personal life. Her
attorneys wrote, “Her long-term boyfriend, whom she had been dating on
and off ever since high school, proposed to her less than two weeks
after she was raped by Brown. What should have been one of the most
exciting times in her life has been completely derailed and complicated.
It took her months to tell her fiancé what occurred, and that
disclosure put a serious strain on their relationship.”According
to the lawsuit, Taylor’s attorneys also say she feared Brown could have
given her a sexually transmitted disease or gotten her pregnant. “For
months after the rape, Ms. Taylor did her best to put what happened out
of her mind. As is typical with many victims of rape, she made attempts
to live her life as if nothing happened,” the lawsuit states. Her
attorneys say that was “unsustainable,” and she suffered from anxiety
and became deeply depressed, dealing with panic attacks, suicidal
thoughts and insomnia. “It has been extremely difficult for her
to process that Brown could betray and violate her so completely. Brown
devastated her sense of self, made her question her worth as a woman and
human being, and caused her to question whom she could trust,” her
attorneys wrote.
Brown’s Official Statement Denies Everything in Taylor’s LawsuitDuring a training trip in early June 2017, Ms. Taylor was
in one of Brown’s homes in the Pittsburgh area, where she was staying
because he had not booked her a hotel room. She was getting dressed in
an upstairs bathroom when Brown walked in with his penis exposed. She
immediately covered her eyes with her hands and walked out of the
bathroom. Brown then grabbed and kissed her without her consent. Ms.
Taylor pushed him away and immediately left the room. Brown’s actions made Ms. Taylor extremely uncomfortable. She was in a
long-term and serious relationship with another man and had no interest
in a sexual relationship with Brown. But, because her professional
relationship with Brown was important and because she took it seriously,
Ms. Taylor willed herself to brush off the episode, hoping that Brown
would stop pursuing her. Taylor’s attorneys say in
late June 2017, Brown and Taylor were watching a church service together
on her iPad at his home in Miami when the second incident occurred:As
they had during their college Christian fellowship days, they often
read scriptures, prayed or watched services together during training
visits. On this occasion, Brown was behind Ms. Taylor as they watched
the service on her tablet. Unbeknownst to Ms. Taylor, while she was
focused on the religious video, Brown began masturbating behind her.
Before she knew it or understood what was happening, Brown ejaculated on
her. Specifically, Ms. Taylor felt a wet spot on her back and then
suddenly realized what had happened. Thoroughly disgusted, Ms. Taylor
exclaimed, ‘Ewww!’ Brown, unfazed by her reaction, jokingly responded,
‘oh B… you know, I’m sorry’ and then left the room. Ms. Taylor was
dismayed, confused and embarrassed. She called her mother, who advised
her to immediately leave. She also confided in Brown’s chef, whom she had befriended, about
what happened and stated that she would not be returning to work for
Brown. Shortly thereafter, she received a text message from Brown
telling her she was fired. Taylor’s attorneys say in
the lawsuit that Brown bragged in a text message about masturbating on
her, saying he “jack [sic] [his] d*ck on [her] back.”Taylor’s attorney says she cut off all contact with Brown after that
incident. But in February 2018, she says Brown reached out to her again,
“thanking her for help in the off-season and stating that he would love
to continue working with her under the ‘right circumstance[s].’ He also
mentioned that unlike many of the other people that surrounded him, she
had ‘a great heart and . . . cared about him.'” Her attorneys say she
didn’t respond.In early March 2018, Brown texted her and asked if
she hated him. According to the lawsuit he said,”‘I apologize first off
with so much going on around me and my actions.’ He asked for her to
train him again, assuring her that things would be different.”Taylor
said she agreed, but only if Brown agreed to stop flirting with her and
provided her separate hotel accomodations when she came to train him.
In April 2018, she began working with him during off-season weekends. According
to the lawsuit, the third incident, the alleged rape, occurred on May
20, 2018, when Brown invited Taylor and another football player who
trained with them, who is not named in the lawsuit, to go out in Miami.
After they returned to his house from a club, her attorneys say:Ms.
Taylor was planning to immediately drive to her hotel room but went
into Brown’s home to use the restroom and grab some food from the
kitchen. While Ms. Taylor was walking toward the front door, Brown
grabbed her arm, told her he wanted to talk to her, and pulled her into
his bedroom. They chatted for a few minutes, and when Ms. Taylor went to
walk out of the room, Brown cornered her and pulled her down on the bed
on her stomach, pushing her face down into the mattress. She attempted to physically resist, but he pinned her down so that
she was unable to fight back. As she struggled, he lifted her dress and
told her, ‘you know you want this.’ Ms. Taylor pleaded with him,
shouting ‘no’ and ‘stop.’ But Brown refused and proceeded with great
violence to penetrate her. Ms. Taylor protested and cried the entire
time. When Brown finally released her, Ms. Taylor stood up in a state of
trauma and shock, crying in front of him. Devastated and disoriented, she ran into his foyer and collapsed on
the ground. No one came to her rescue or to help her in any way. She was
completely alone. Eventually she summoned the strength to pick herself
off the floor, make it to the door, get into her car and drive — dazed
and emotionally shattered—to her hotel. She was so exhausted that she
fell asleep at a stoplight on the drive back. According
to her attorneys, Taylor went back to Brown’s house the next day to
retrieve her belongings and they say she approached Brown to talk about
what happened. She says he told her, “You made me feel like a real
rapist.”Brown’s attorney released the following statement
on the NFL players behalf, in which he denies all of Taylor’s claims.
Brown states that Taylor continued communications with Mr. Brown
throughout 2018, asked for NFL tickets, and has continually posted
photographs of Mr. Brown on her social media in an effort to financially
benefit from his celebrity.“Mr. Brown denies each and every
allegation in the lawsuit. He will pursue all legal remedies to not only
clear his name, but to also protect other professional athletes against
false accusations. Mr. Brown was approached by his accuser in 2017,
shortly after Mr. Brown signed a contract making him the highest paid
wide receiver in the NFL.”“At that time, Mr. Brown was asked to
invest $1.6 million in the accuser’s business project. Mr. Brown was not
informed by his accuser that she had just been levied with a $30K IRS
tax lien or that $300K of the $1.6 million so called “investment” was to
be used to purchase property already owned by the accuser and her mother. “When Mr. Brown refused to make the $1.6 million “investment,” the
accuser supposedly cut off communications with Brown. However, in 2018,
the accuser resurfaced and offered to travel to Pennsylvania and South
Florida to train Mr. Brown for the upcoming season.”“Thereafter,
the accused engaged Mr. Brown in a consensual personal relationship. Any
sexual interaction with Mr. Brown was entirely consensual. The accuser
not only traveled to Mr. Brown’s residences on multiple occasions, she
traveled to Tennessee to Florida and returned at 2 a.m. to Mr. Brown’s
residence ten days after the alleged assault.”According to ESPN’s Josina Anderson, Brown plans to countersue Taylor for civil extortion. Taylor’s attorneys have not responded to Brown’s statement.
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