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Judge Grants $25,000 Bail, House Arrest for Antonio Brown in Miami Attempted Murder Case

Prosecutors argue he is a flight risk based on his Dubai arrest, making his self-defense claim a focal point.

Overview

  • Eleventh Judicial Circuit Judge Mindy Glazer ordered Brown released on $25,000 bond under house arrest with a GPS ankle monitor.
  • Brown must surrender his passport and comply with a stay-away order regarding alleged victim Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu.
  • Prosecutors sought pretrial detention citing his resources and overseas travel, but the judge denied the request.
  • Brown pleaded not guilty and, through attorney Mark Eiglarsh, asserts he acted in self-defense and used his own firearm, disputing parts of the affidavit.
  • The charge stems from a May 16 altercation outside a Miami celebrity boxing event captured on widely shared videos, with a victim reporting a neck graze from a bullet; Brown was later arrested in Dubai and faces up to 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine if convicted.