Cam Newton is in a bit of a situation.

According to TMZ Sports, the Carolina Panthers’ star quarterback is being sued for allegedly damaging an $11 million Beverly Hills, Cal., mansion he rented during the offseason. The lawsuit calls for the reigning NFL MVP to pay $270,324.47 plus legal fees for damage and lost rent.

Per the report, the lawsuit was filed by luxury home rental company manager Jared Pobre, who is the husband of former WWE superstar Stacy Keibler.

Newton, who led Auburn to a 14-0 record with a BCS National Championship and the Heisman Trophy to boot in 2010, “agreed there would be no parties, no smoking and no more than eight guests” allowed in the rental home, but the housekeeper allegedly told Pobre’s company that those rules were broken.

Newton has had a challenging start to the his sixth NFL season, having tossed six touchdowns to five interceptions with an 80.2 quarterback rating in four games, where the Panthers have compiled a 1-3 record.