New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown is facing some very serious allegations, as he was hit with rape accusations last week, and Robert Klemko of Sports Illustrated mentions that another woman has accused Brown of sexual misconduct.

But mixed in all of that alleged dangerous—and potentially criminal—behavior is a whole lot of weird stuff.

In that same Klemko piece, it is revealed that Dr. Victor Prisk, a former gymnast and bodybuilder who runs Prisk Orthopaedics and Wellness in Pennsylvania, took a meeting with Brown in August 2018 and was subjected to Brown passing gas in his face numerous times while Prisk was testing Brown's body fat.

“It seemed just childish to me,” Prisk said. “I’m a doctor and this man is farting in my face.”

Uh, yeah. Childish is certainly one way to put it.

For some reason, Prisk decided to take Brown on as a client in spite of the flatulence incident, acting as the wideout's “wellness coach.” But now, Prisk is seeking $11,500 from Brown for unpaid bills and filed a suit against the 31-year-old on Sept. 6.

“He tells you he’s going to make it totally worth your while,” Prisk said. “He’s gonna invest in your business, invest in you. You’re part of my family. Call God and all that. But he doesn’t do that, and he doesn’t even pay the bill.”

This is just the latest twist in what has been a rocky 2019 for Brown.

Brown made his Patriots debut on Sunday afternoon, catching four passes for 56 yards and a touchdown in a win over the Miami Dolphins.