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Johnny Manziel reportedly spent $35K on birthday celebrations

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Johnny Manziel is currently unemployed, but he certainly isn’t the kind of guy who is going to let not having a job stand in the way of going all-out with birthday celebrations.

Manziel turned 24 on Tuesday, and he has apparently been treating himself and his friends to some top-notch partying over the past week. According to a report from Page Six, Manziel has spent roughly $35,000 since last Thursday while celebrating in Miami. Here’s what he has supposedly been up to:

Sources say hard-partying Manziel — who was cut from the Browns at the end of last season — began his tear on Thursday at LIV nightclub, dropping a cool $5,000 on Armand de Brignac (a.k.a. Ace of Spades) Champagne.

The next two nights he was spotted at Rockwell nightclub, at a table with a $10,000 drinks minimum, “ordering parades of bottles of Champagne,” including magnums of Armand de Brignac rosé that go for $3,250 a pop, we’re told.

Then on Sunday night, insiders say he paid $10,000 for a table at LIV during DJ Khaled’s birthday party. And that’s all before he even begins a big planned celebration on Monday night for his 24th birthday.

Manziel no longer has an NFL salary and has lost every one of his major endorsement deals, which often makes people wonder how he hasn’t gone broke. What most of them don’t understand is Manziel comes from a very wealthy family thanks in part to successful oil investments, and that is part of the reason Manziel has always felt invincible.

Manziel recently reached a deal that will result in his domestic violence case being dismissed if he follows the terms of his probation, but he is also facing a lawsuit over an alleged fight with a bar employee. If his birthday celebrations are any indication, the former Texas A&M star is not concerned about any of it.

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