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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton looks for a receiver against the Atlanta Falcons during the first half of an NFL game on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016, in Atlanta.

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A lawsuit seeking $270,324.47 plus legal fees has been filed against Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton for allegedly damaging an $11 million Beverly Hills home earlier this year.

Newton rented the home starting in March for 61 days for $123,000, according to the lawsuit, TMZ Sports reported on Tuesday.

Newton spent time in Los Angeles after the Panthers lost to the Denver Broncos 24-10 in Super Bowl 50 on Feb. 7 to work on his Nickelodeon television series "All in with Cam Newton."

The suit was filed by Jared Pobre, manager of the luxury-home rental company and the husband of actress and former professional wrestler Stacy Keibler, TMZ Sports reported.

The lawsuit says damage to the house totaled $90,324.47, and Pobre also is seeking $180,000 in lost rent while the damages were being repaired.

Damage items listed included a refrigerator, floors, linens and a $32,000 rug.

Newton won the 2010 Heisman Trophy while leading Auburn to the BCS national championship.

He's currently in the NFL's concussion protocol after leaving Carolina's game against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. Newton took a hard, high hit trying to score on a 2-point conversion run in the fourth quarter.

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