Johnny Manziel, former Cleveland Browns quarterback, allegedly trashed a mansion in West Hollywood, California, according to reports on Friday.
Real estate broker Nicholas Goodwin reportedly claimed that Manziel partied for two days straight at the Los Angeles property last week, leaving behind evidence of alcohol and drug use and $32,000 in damage.
“They were supposed to check out at noon,” Goodwin told Page Six.
“Manziel was passed out. … There was cocaine all over the kitchen table, and mushrooms were still out on the table in front of him. There was booze everywhere…broken glasses over the floor and a champagne glass in a tree,” the broker revealed.
On Friday, further reports noted that Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon was also in attendance during Manziel’s party.
“A person identifying himself as Josh Gordon was with [Manziel] at a rented home in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles last week that was damaged,” the owner of the rental agency admitted to Cleveland.com.
Manziel is now a free agent after the Browns waived him, leaving his NFL career up in the air. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, agent Drew Rosenhaus dropped Manziel as a client.
“I have terminated the standard representation with Johnny Manziel in the hopes of helping him get the treatment I believe he needs,” Rosenhaus said in a statement.
“There is a five-day window for me to rescind the termination. I’m hoping he takes the necessary steps to get his life back on track,” the agent added.
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