Ex NFL Star Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones Sentenced to Jail Time After Chaotic Bar Brawl

Ex NFL Star Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones Sentenced to Jail Time After Chaotic Bar Brawl
It looks like Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones will be behind bars again. As previously reported, the former Tennessee Titans player was involved in a violent bar fight back in February of this year. Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones later got on the Pat McAfee Show and explained his side of the fight shortly after the fight took place.
"Personally Pat I'm done fighting.. Unless somebody wants to pay me I'm cool with it. I'll fight any celebrity 169-170. But man I got kids, I got so much other shit that I'm working on besides beating a motherfucker up in the club"@REALPACMAN24 #PatMcAfeeShowLIVE pic.twitter.com/ISMkDoFwtc
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) February 15, 2021
According to reports, he is now being sentenced to jail time for the altercation. Authorities say he knocked out a bouncer while fighting in the Clutch OTR Cincinnati Ohio bar.
Reportedly, the 38-year-old claimed self-defense but he was ultimately given two misdemeanor assault charges. Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones pleaded no contest to the charges and was given 180 days in jail. However, 150 days were suspended which means he’ll only have to do 30 days of jail time. In addition to the jail sentence, he was given nine months of probation, a 9p.m. curfew, a $100 fine, and he was ordered to abstain from alcohol.

Jones isn’t a stranger to having trouble with law either. Back in 2019 he was arrested for public intoxication at a Lawrenceburg, Indiana Casino along with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. He was also accused of cheating a table.

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