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Johnny Manziel served with court papers while partying in Los Angeles

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Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel was served with court papers while clubbing in Los Angeles early Thursday morning.

Manziel was served with papers as he exited a Hollywood club, and was seen a short time later entering another bar.

Manziel is being sued by a man who rented out his 5,000 square-foot LA house to the former Heisman Trophy winner, who rented the property under the name “Travis.” Manziel promptly threw a party at the house, causing more than $30,000 in damage — not including a $10,000 “party fine” that he agreed to pay if things got out of hand.

Manziel is also facing criminal charges in Texas relating to a domestic dispute with his ex-girlfriend.

Manziel is currently a free agent after he was released by the Browns in March. 

Alex Hider is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. Follow him on Twitter @alexhider.