Antonio Brown is trying to avoid his next embarrassment.

Lawyers for the unemployed receiver are trying to block the release of video footage from a deposition Brown gave Sept. 24 as part of a lawsuit against him for allegedly throwing furniture out a window of a Miami condo, TMZ reports.

“Rather than answering the questions posed, the defendant chanted, over and over, as if a mantra, a narrative of his own warped concert of the proceedings,” the landlord’s attorney wrote afterwards of Brown’s actions.

Brown’s legal team is arguing that if video of the deposition becomes public, it would ruin any chance of Brown getting fair treatment in the lawsuit, which accuses him of causing $35,000 in damage back in February 2018.

Brown has said he is willing to re-do the deposition.

Brown is facing a civil lawsuit over allegations by his former trainer Britney Taylor that he sexually assaulted her on three occasions. A second accuser came forward in an interview with Sports Illustrated alleging sexual harassment, and she subsequently accused Brown of threatening her in a series of text messages after she went public. Brown was released by the Patriots on Sept. 20, the day after the text messages became public.

Brown is involved in grievances with the Patriots and Raiders to recoup $40 million in salary the teams claim he forfeited as a result of his actions.