Pittsburgh DA Decides Not to Investigate Antonio Brown for Child Endangerment
By Kevin Aquino
UPDATE
The office of the Pittsburgh DA claims they were not investigating any claims made by Taylor in the lawsuit, and were instead looking into a potential child endangerment case against Brown, but have decided not to pursue any charges.
Though the sexual assault allegations against Patriots WR Antonio Brown were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, the District Attorney of Allegheny, PA, Stephen Zappala says that his office will look into one of Britney Taylor's accusations against the former Steeler.
The alleged incidents date back to 2010 at Central Michigan University, where Brown and Taylor attended college, met in Bible Study and had a trainer-client relationship. According to the suit, Taylor ended the relationship after two separate incidents of sexual assault by Brown, only to later accept his apology and allegedly be rape by AB.
In incident Zappala is planning to look into allegedly occurred in Pittsburgh.
The NFL is planning to meet with Taylor to find out more about the case, which Brown claims to be a "money grab" according to his lawyer, Darren Heitner.
It seems like any and all parties associated with either Brown or Taylor are coming forward in order to get to the bottom of it all. The Patriots said that they take the matter very seriously in a statement regarding the situation.
Previously, this case had only been a civil suit, but the criminal investigation is just beginning.