• March 28, 2024

Leaked Text Messages Allege Bucs’ Antonio Brown Obtained Fake Vaccine Card To Avoid NFL Protocols

 Leaked Text Messages Allege Bucs’ Antonio Brown Obtained Fake Vaccine Card To Avoid NFL Protocols

According to his former live-in chef, Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown acquired a forged COVID-19 vaccination card in order to circumvent NFL rules and regulations.

A text message from Brown’s girlfriend, model Cydney Moreau, to Los Angeles chef Steven Ruiz on July 2 said Brown was prepared to pay $500 if the chef could obtain a Johnson & Johnson vaccination card for her boyfriend.

“Can you get the COVID cards?” Moreau texted Ruiz on July 2, according to a screenshot Moreau provided to the Tampa Bay Times.

“I can try,” Ruiz replied.

Moreau continued, “JNJ shot. Ab said he would give you $500″.

In the text discussion between Moreau and Ruiz, Brown is not specifically mentioned by name. A.B. is a nickname given to the wide receiver by his friends, coaches, and teammates.

It was alleged by Ruiz that Brown desired the Johnson & Johnson vaccination card since it is the only vaccine that is comprised of a single shot and would require less documentation.

Allegedly, the relationship between Brown and Ruiz turned sour over an unpaid debt   Ruiz, the owner of Taste ThatLA, claims that he is owed $10,000. Ruiz felt he was forced to publicly voice his aggressions towards Brown after his talks with Brown’s lawyer went nowhere.

Ruiz told Brown he was unable to obtain a false vaccination card for Brown in July. Brown allegedly told individuals around him that he was concerned about the vaccine’s possible harmful effects on his body at the time. Weeks later, Ruiz claimed Brown showed him his fake vaccinations cards that Brown purchased for himself and girlfriend. Ruiz says that interaction happened in Brown’s dining room a few days before the Bucs training camp was to begin.

While a personal trainer, Alex Guerrero, was at the Brown residence helping Brown recover from his knee surgery, Guerrero took a photo of Brown’s vaccination card.

In order to document the list of vaccinated players as promptly as possible, the Buccaneers would occasionally have Guerrero or others in the organization photograph the cards, which would then be sent to head trainer Bobby Slater and finally to their infection control officer.

Ruiz believes Guerrero was not aware that the card was a fake when he took the photo.

Guerrero did not respond to a request for comment from

Source: The Gateway Pundit

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