Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton sued for damaging rental home

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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton hurries a throw against the Denver Broncos at the NFL's season opener and Super Bowl 50 rematch at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver on September 8, 2016. Denver beat Carolina 21-20. Photo by Gary C. Caskey/UPI
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton hurries a throw against the Denver Broncos at the NFL's season opener and Super Bowl 50 rematch at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver on September 8, 2016. Denver beat Carolina 21-20. Photo by Gary C. Caskey/UPI | License Photo

Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is being sued for approximately $270,000 for allegedly trashing a home he rented in March from the husband of former WWE wrestler Stacy Keibler, TMZ reported based on documents it obtained.

According to the report, Newton rented an $11 million Beverly Hills home from a rental company managed by Jared Pobre. Newton paid $123,000 for the 61 days he stayed there and agreed he would not host any parties in the house.

Pobre's suit claims Newton caused about $90,000 in damages and refused to pay for it. The suit claims a refrigerator was broken, an expensive rug was ruined and the floor sustained water damage.

A housekeeper noticed that Newton was having parties at the house, and she told the rental company. Newton told her to keep quiet.

Newton has not commented on the suit.

The Panthers are 1-3, and it is unclear whether Newton will be able to play in Carolina's next game after he sustained a concussion on Sunday.

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