Jim Brown Lawsuit — Ex-Wife Unloaded Your Championship Ring … Says Auction House

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Jim Brown‘s 1964 NFL Championship ring fell into the hands of an auction household because his ex-wife hocked it way back in the 1980s … this according to the auction household Brown is suing.

The Cleveland Browns splendid sued Lelands Collectibles last month to block an upcoming auction of the ring. He alleged it had been stolen from him decades ago … and consequently Lelands had no right to sell it.

Now Lelands has filed a countersuit, and in the docs it clarifies that Brown had left the ring with his ex-wife Sue Brown when they initially split up, and he left Ohio for Hollywood.

Sue and Jim’s divorce was finalized in 1972 and she got the Ohio home where they lived together, a condo — AND the title to the Championship Ring … according to the docs. Sue eventually sold the ring to a sports memorabilia collector sometime in the 80s.

The Ring went to a couple of other collectors before ending up at Lelands. The auction household is suing JB for $ 2 million in hurts it says it’s suffered as a result of his lawsuit.

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