Antonio Brown’s rough preseason continues.

The Raiders’ mercurial star wide receiver is the subject of a civil lawsuit filed by Stefano Tedeschi, also known as “The Sports Chef,” who alleges Brown didn’t pay a $38,521.20 bill from the 2018 Pro Bowl, according to ESPN.

It’s the latest saga for Brown, who earlier this week lost a grievance against the NFL over his desired helmet, and is continuing to heal from a cryotherapy incident that left his feet frostbitten.

Tedeschi was hired for a multiday party at an Orlando, Florida, mansion rented by Brown, which included 50 other Pro Bowlers and other guests. The chef claims Brown wrongfully terminated the agreement and did not allow him to retrieve equipment and food. Tedeschi also told ESPN he was instructed not to make eye contact with Brown while leaving.

“I’ve cooked for countless NFL superstars and celebrities,” said Tedeschi. “Never once have I had one problem [until this]. My food is so good, and my mannerisms in someone’s home is second to none.”

Derren Heitner, attorney for Brown, responded to the claim.

“We expect to be filing a motion to dismiss the complaint and will let the filing speak for itself,” he said.

Tedeschi, who said his clientele also includes the Cardinals’ Larry Fitzgerald, Saints QB Drew Brees and Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston, said he turned down an offer to be paid in social media advertising.

It’s the first time the Raiders have to deal with Brown’s legal woes. While with the Steelers, Brown faced two suits after allegedly throwing items off a balcony in April 2018, and was involved in a domestic dispute in which he allegedly pushed the mother of his daughter in January.