Pacman Jones Legal History

Adam Jones has a history of accusations against him. Last February, Jones punched and kicked a bouncer in the head after an argument at a Cincinnati restaurant, causing the victim to lose consciousness and police arrested Pacman. Jones ranks second on West Virginia`s list of career kick return yards with 1,475 yards. He ranks 11th on the school`s career punt-returning yards list with 404 yards, while his 10.92 yards per punt return is the sixth most in school history. Jones is one of West Virginia`s highest-ranked players drafted. Jones and fellow Major Harris both wore #9 while playing in college. Jones played in the NFL from 2005 to 2018, but his career has been littered with legal issues. Most famously, he was suspended for the entire 2007 season for inciting a hand-to-hand fight at a Las Vegas strip club that led to a shooting. He ultimately pleaded no charges of disorderly conduct and was ordered to pay more than $11 million to victims of the incident after a civil trial. In the 2005 NBA Draft, Jones was suspended for a fight in West Virginia. He had more legal problems before playing for the Titans. On July 14, 2005, Jones was arrested for assault and vandalism resulting from an altercation at a Nashville nightclub.

On September 5, 2005, police responded when Jones was belligerent after being asked to line up for his vehicle at the annual Nashville Sports Council launch luncheon, where he was invited. He refused to pay for the services of servants used that night, claiming that he had no money in his possession. Jones` career was marred by numerous legal issues and he was suspended twice by the NFL: for the entire 2007 season and for part of the 2008 season due to his off-field behavior. Jones has been arrested more often than any other NFL player in the 21st century. Outside of football, he was involved in professional wrestling, boxing and music.[1] During his NFL exile in 2007, he began appearing in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), but was prevented from playing in the ring by the Titans` front office. Nevertheless, he teamed up with Ron Killings as Team Pacman, and they were TNA World Tag Team Champions for over a month. Also in 2007, Jones founded his own label and was one half of the rap duo Posterboyz. After retiring from football, Jones began training to become a boxer, but was defeated in his first amateur fight in 2021. [2] The confrontation with the law and the confrontation with the people have not changed much. “Jones punched and kicked a bouncer in the head, causing the victim to lose consciousness. A judge sentenced Jones to 180 days in jail, but suspended all but 30 days of the sentence. Jones was born in Atlanta, Georgia and grew up with his mother, Deborah Jones, and grandmother, Christine Jones.

His father was killed in a robbery in 1991 at the age of 26. As a child, he grew up in the Sandtown neighborhood of Atlanta, where he was coached by longtime Sandtown coach Gary Jones.[3] When Jones was a freshman at West Virginia University, his grandmother died of cancer. Jones missed just one game of his three-year college career, attending his funeral. On the day of the NFL draft, Jones wore a T-shirt with his grandmother`s picture. Among other things, Jones missed the entire 2007 season after a shooting in Las Vegas and was arrested in 2017 for allegedly “stabbing and punching a security guard in the eye” outside a Cincinnati hotel. On July 10, 2018, Jones was attacked by an Atlanta airport employee who was later arrested for assault. [93] On June 18, 2007, Jones was wanted by police after a shooting at an Atlanta strip club allegedly involving members of his entourage. According to police at the scene, Jones was not present during the shooting and has not been charged. [83].

Iole: Ist Usman nach dem 17. Victory in a row at St-Pierre? In 2017, Jones pleaded guilty to obstructing official affairs for an incident outside a downtown Cincinnati hotel. • June 18, 2007: A shooting breaks out outside Club Blaze, a strip club in an Atlanta suburb. One of the victims says he had an argument with Jones at the club and that shortly after he and the other two left the club, a hail of bullets hit their vehicle. The NFL was aware of the incident, but no charges were ever laid against anyone because the victims had not seen the shooter. Earlier that night, Jones is seen at the club with Edward “Slugga” Morris III, an accused murderer and gang member. • December 6, 2007: Jones pleads no competition in Las Vegas due to a reduced charge of conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct for his role in the Minxx fight. In exchange for the reduced fee, Jones agrees to help police investigate the Minxx shooting.

His one-year prison sentence for probation and community service will be suspended until he testifies. • August 28, 2008: Jones is reinstated and cleared to play in Week 1 of the 2008 season. Jones is scheduled to report to jail on Nov. 29 after failing to contest both assault charges, TMZ Sports reports. Starting in June, Jones was allowed to participate in team activities with the Cowboys, including training camps and preseason games. On August 26, 2008, Jones fully returned to the 2008 NFL season. [34] • June 11, 2007: Jones, his bodyguard Robert Reid and publicist Sadia Morrison are charged with coercion for their alleged role in Minxx`s hand-to-hand combat. Arrested several times by police throughout his career, he once told an officer, “I hope you die tomorrow.” This earned him an additional six months on probation. It was endless.

Australian Open: Serena Williams, Osaka and Djokovic advance On March 8, 2008, Jones announced on a Tennessee radio station that he was in great shape and ready to be reinstated. His agent also announced that they would consider applying for reinstatement prior to the 2008 NFL Draft. Jones also told the radio show that he would love to play for the Dallas Cowboys if the Titans wanted to trade him. The Detroit Lions, Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Texans and New Orleans Saints have also expressed interest in Jones.[27] 30. Jones attended a charity event where he signed a #21 ball for a fan and said he believed he would wear the number if he landed in Dallas with the Cowboys. [28] NFL Network correspondent Adam Scheffer also described the Tennessee-Dallas trade for Jones as “imminent.” [29] On April 1, Goodell said he would make a decision on Jones` reinstatement before training camp. The next day, however, the trade was delayed because the Cowboys turned down the Titans` request to provide a fourth-round pick and a pick in the 2009 NFL Draft.[30] In addition, the two teams disagree on whether the Cowboys will repay the Titans a bonus owed to Jones. [31] On 14.

In April, Shefter announced that trade negotiations had resumed, with the Cowboys requesting a sixth-round pick and the Titans a fourth-round pick in the 2008 draft. [32] • June 2, 2008: The NFL allows Jones to participate in organized team activities, practices and preseason games. On August 13, 2007, Jones told Bryant Gumbel of HBO Sports Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel that he was innocent and never hit the stripper or told anyone he would kill her. Asked about his friend and convicted drug dealer Darryl Moore, Jones said he didn`t know Moore was a drug dealer and felt surprised and betrayed. Jones also said he didn`t think he had a say in his meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in April. [84] The 3. In January 2017, Jones was arrested in Cincinnati`s Central District on charges of obstruction of official business, misconduct, assault and a charge of harassment with a bodily substance. [90] On May 15, 2017, Jones agreed to a settlement and pleaded guilty to obstructing a police officer. [91] He received credit for time spent in custody (two days). Jones received a one-game NFL game suspension on July 21, 2017 for the incident. [61] Hamilton County, Ohio, arrest records show that the former Cincinnati Bengals cornerback was arrested early Monday morning for a misdemeanor.