Johnny Manziel missed a helicopter flight Saturday to the Hamptons, where he was expected to host a small Memorial Day weekend party for friends and family, sparking a report from New York Post's Page Six that the troubled quarterback had gone missing.
But Manziel's spokesperson, Denise Michaels, told cleveland.com on Monday that she had been in contact with Manziel "several times in the last 24 hours and so have a few others."
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Some of Manziel's family members decided to leave without him after trying unsuccessfully for 15 minutes to reach him. His absence was cause for concern, because the last time Manziel had been seen was Friday night, when he was involved in a confrontation outside the Trump Soho in lower Manhattan.
TMZ has video of Wayne Schneider — the owner of Precision Concierge, the company from which Manziel and his friends rented a Mercedes they ended up crashing in Los Angeles last month — blocking the vehicle Manziel was riding in and demanding money.
Manziel, who reportedly is the subject of a wide-ranging NFL investigation, remains a free agent since his release from the Browns in March. He is free on bond after being charged in a Dallas domestic violence case involving his former girlfriend.