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Arrest warrant over paternity test puts Josh Gordon in legal trouble again

Talented but troubled Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon—who was suspended 11 games during the 2014 season, 16 games in ’15 and the first four games of ’16—is in hot water once again.

Gordon is the target of an arrest warrant issued by Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Judge Alison Floyd. According to court records obtained by Cleveland.com, Gordon has failed to respond to multiple subpoenas issued to him and sent to different addresses associated with him in California and Ohio over a period of several months. The subpoenas relate to a paternity suit brought by Ohio resident Christina Lockhart, who claims that Gordon is the father of Lockhart’s one-year-old daughter and has repeatedly sought child support from Gordon.