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Antonio Brown has been released on bail and ordered by a judge to undergo a mental health evaluation.
After turning himself in to police Thursday night on burglary and battery charges, Brown appeared before a judge on Friday, who set bail at $100,000. In addition to a mental health evaluation, Brown must wear a GPS monitor, submit drug and alcohol tests, and surrender his passport and guns.
But according to ESPN's Cameron Wolfe, Brown's lawyers say he was "overcharged" with the possible life sentence for the felony burglary with battery charge.
It all started earlier this week, when Brown and trainer Glen Holt allegedly refused to pay a moving company for delivering items to his Florida home, assaulting the driver and throwing a rock at the truck.
Read the full story on CBS4 Miami.