Embattled NFL star Antonio Brown sat for a deposition Tuesday as part of a civil suit over claims he trashed a luxury South Florida condo last year, according to reports.

The former New England Patriots wide receiver — who was let go last week amid a separate sexual assault suit against him — arrived with his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, and his attorney, Darren Heitner, for the questioning at an office in Miami.

“This is a landlord-tenant dispute,” said Heitner, according to NBC Miami. “Today’s deposition is about the condo, not commenting on anything else.”

Brown, who appeared in good spirits, would not comment on the case or about the sexual assault allegations against him to reporters. He later went live on Instagram following the deposition and said, “I’m feeling good.”

The owners of the Mansions at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach sued the former NFL player, claiming he caused $35,000 worth of damage, according to NBC Miami.

Another lawsuit in relation to the same case charged that Brown nearly hit a toddler and her grandfather with furniture that Brown threw out a window, according to the news outlet.

Brown, who has previously denied the allegations, allegedly leased a condo at the residential complex from February 2018 to July 2018, TMZ reported.

He has filed a countersuit against the condo, claiming that his unit was burglarized in April 2018 due to lack of security at the complex, according to the celebrity gossip website.

Last week, Brown, 31, was cut by the Patriots amid accusations of sexual assault from two women.