Johnny Manziel is being sued again by a Los Angeles property owner who accused the former Cleveland Browns quarterback of trashing a mansion in Hollywood Hills.
The lawsuit, obtained Thursday by TMZ Sports , alleges Manziel and his associates "broke doors and mirrors, and failed to clean up and immense amount of dog feces and urine" at the Weidlake Mansion, a property rented by Manziel during the summer for $25,000 a month.
The owner, Danny Fitzgerald, is seeking more than $350,000 for damages, the report said. He told TMZ that Manziel took responsibility for the damage and promised to pay for repairs, but Fitzgerald claims Manziel has not yet done so.
Fitzgerald filed an initial lawsuit against Manziel earlier this month that said the quarterback owes $125,000 in unpaid rent.
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Manziel, who is currently a free agent after being waived by the Browns, has disputed he ever signed a lease agreement and denied wrongdoing when contacted by TMZ.
The former Heisman winner said he occasionally visited the home on and off for three months.
Manziel was also sued in June after allegedly causing nearly $30,000 in damage to a separate Southern California rental property.