CLEVELAND, Ohio - Just another day in the life of Johnny Manziel. An apparently fake sexual-harassment suit has been filed against the Browns quarterback by an apparently fake plaintiff in the Middle District Court of Florida.

The $25 million lawsuit, which is filled with bizarre and salacious allegations against the Browns rookie, was supposedly filed by CNN contributor Samantha Schacher. The address provided on the complaint is for the CNN Center in Atlanta. Schacher is a CNN contributor and co-host of Dr. Drew on Call on HLN. The complaint accuses Manziel of sexual harassment and also seeks a temporary restraining order against him.

The complaints are so absurd and far-fetched that Manziel's agent, Erik Burkhardt, immediately decried it as a hoax on Twitter.

But that didn't stop the story from going viral on the Internet all morning Friday.

In a text response to cleveland.com, Burkhardt added, "Obviously people can file whatever they want, jokes notwithstanding. That's the real problem.''

While the Internet was buzzing with the outlandish and most likely bogus suit, Manziel was on the field in Berea participating in the third day of organized team activities this week.

The next step is for a judge to issue an order in the case, which will most likely be a dismissal.

The Browns declined to comment, but knew exactly what they were getting when they traded up for Johnny Football in the first round of the draft on May 8.

"We’re well aware of what Johnny brings to town and he’s well aware of it, too,'' coach Mike Pettine said at the Akron Browns Backers Banquet on Monday night. "He's said all the right things. That’s one of the reasons we drafted him -- because we knew he could handle it.

"He knew he was going to have to take a step back. He was going to have to kind of check his ego at the door and earn that nickname again. It wasn’t forced on him or that he was berated into that. We talked to him that way, and he knows it, that he has to earn the trust and respect of his teammates.

"They can look at him and know, ‘We understand what you did it in college, let’s see you do it in the NFL.’ He’s going to get every opportunity to do that.''

Below is a copy of the court filing. Read it on a mobile device.

Note: Document includes graphic language