And now Antonio Brown is being sued by a celebrity chef
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown’s tumultuous offseason continues, but this time, he’ll have to defend himself in court over a bill for $38,521.20.
First reported by ESNP’s Jeremy Fowler, Brown is being sued by Stefano Tedeschi, aka the “Sports Chef,” for breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
The lawsuit alleges that Brown wrongfully terminated the contract on January 27, 2018, and would not allow Tedeschi to retrieve his equipment and leftover food from the property.
Tedeschi claims that he passed up on other cooking opportunities in order to tend to Brown and his guests and that he could have mitigated the damage by cooking at another event that weekend but was unable to do so without his equipment.
According to Click Orlando, this is a break down of the costs within the lawsuit:
- $5,000 for celebrity chef fee
- $500 for assistant chef fee
- $500 for Daily Services Manager fee
- $250 for Daily Guest Services Assistant fee
- Per person fee of $50 for breakfast
- Per person fee of $65 for lunch
- Per person fee of $112 for dinner
Brown’s attorney, Darren Heitner, said in a statement, “We expect to be filing a motion to dismiss the complaint and will let the filing speak for itself.”