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Antonio Brown refusing to pay over $1 million to celebrity jeweler for blinged-out finger 'covers': report

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Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown is back in the news for all the wrong reasons. 

This time, Brown is refusing to pay a celebrity jeweler $1 million for finger "covers" he had made despite Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Kerry Bensinger ordering him to do so. 

Judge Bensinger ordered Brown to pay $1,095,000 to Shuki International, which is run by Jean Louis Shuki. 

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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) looks on during the NFL football game between the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 16, 2018, at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, PA.  (Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Shuki told The New York Post that Brown has been blowing off messages to pay up since last month. He, instead, is responding with the likes of "U caint [sic] get s--- cracker" and "Stop call me u b----."

"He’s a fanatic for the fingers," Shuki tells The Post. "At this point, I don’t want the judgment, I just want the fingers back. They’re like the Mona Lisa."

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Shuki has helped numerous high-end clients with their diamond endeavors, including Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Kim Kardashian. 

He and Brown used to be good friends. The latter, who has become a rapper since he ended his NFL days, made a song entitled "Shuki Diamonds" last year. Shuki believes they can continue to do business together. 

"I still love and believe in this guy," he explained. "I think we can do big business together. He has lots of talent and is legendary – but he also likes to create drama."

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