The state of Florida has levied three formal charges against Antonio Brown for an alleged January assault that resulted in the former All-Pro wide receiver’s arrest.

Brown faces felony burglary conveyance, misdemeanor battery and misdemeanor criminal mischief charges, according to a Broward County court document obtained by ESPN.

Brown turned himself in on Jan. 23 after a delivery truck driver alleged Brown and his trainer assaulted him outside of Brown’s South Florida home two days earlier. The driver was attempting to deliver Brown’s household items from California, according to a criminal complaint.

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Brown was then charged with felony burglary with battery, which isn’t included in the state filing from March 20.

The misdemeanor battery charge, however, states that Brown was “actually and intentionally striking” the driver against his will. The criminal mischief charge states that Brown maliciously injured the driver’s property of $200 or less.

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