A painter is suing Bill Belichick alleging the home the former NFL coach owns with his Maine gal pal was a dangerous work site.
Andrew Jackson said he fell during a painting job at Belichick’s home on Nantucket, a pricey island off the coast of Massachusetts.
Jackson claims the home had improperly maintained plastic sheeting or coverings that are used to protect the floor and furniture, creating a “dangerous and unsafe” environment for him to work in.
The painter is seeking nearly $300,000, according to the Nantucket Current.
Belichick, 73, owns the home with his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, 24, according to the Daily Mail.
Hudson, a former cheerleader and beauty queen, grew up in northern coastal Maine.
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Idiot looking for a free ride. Hope they charge him for court costs.