Antonio Brown Getting Sued by Personal Trainer Over Alleged Unpaid Fees

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Stop us if you've heard this before, but Antonio Brown is in the news for non-football shenanigans.

Of course, the superstar wideout is renowned for his rigorous, mind-boggling offseason workouts. Trainer Sean Pena was the man responsible for Brown's latest viral clips in that regard, but there's one major issue betwee the parties.

Per a TMZ report, Pena is suing AB for north of $7,000, claiming that the new Raiders pass-catcher owes him for unpaid expenses and fees stemming from a week-long training program earlier this year.

Court documents claim that Pena is suing for $7,194.81 for "unpaid therapy and training services; agreed-upon reimbursement for hotels, airfare, rental car, and [miscellaneous fees], in addition to late penalties disclosed on the accepted invoice."

As expected, Brown's attorney, Darren Heitner, swiftly denied his client's wrongdoing, asserting that the seven-time Pro-Bowler paid Pena all that he was due. Heitner even went as far as to say that this case well be "disposed of" as soon as possible.

Unfortunately for Raider Nation, a change of scenery wasn't enough to keep Brown safe from his far-too-prevalent off-field antics.