Ja Morant Reportedly Visited Strip Club Where He Flashed A Gun More Than Once, Athlete Spent $50K In Tips 48 Hours Before Live Stream Incident

Ja Morant Reportedly Visited Strip Club Where He Flashed A Gun More Than Once, Athlete Spent $50K In Tips 48 Hours Before Live Stream Incident
As Ja Morant serves out his suspension for flashing a gun at a strip club during his Instagram live stream, more details have emerged about the player’s history with the establishment.
Over the weekend, a photo leaked of Ja Morant being shirtless and getting a lap dance from a dancer while at a Colorado gentlemen’s club called Shotgun Willies. Reportedly, the picture was taken just two days before the gun incident. The now-viral image seemingly backs reports that the Memphis Grizzlies player spent around $50,000 that night, as the entire flood is covered in cash.
A dancer spoke on the huge tip and said,
“That took forever to count.”
While all of that seems like a normal night in a strip club, it was what the 23-year-old did two nights later at the same facility that led to his recent suspension from the NBA.

Ja Morant
As previously reported, After Ja and his team lost a game to the Denver Nuggets on March 3, he went back to Shotgun Willies for a night of what was supposed to be more fun – however, his actions while there landed him in a lot of trouble. The NBA star was vibing to a song when he went on Live. Ja Morant was, again, shirtless as he quickly flashed a gun to the live stream viewers.
Following the night out, an investigation took place by Glendale Colorado police, but last week authorities announced that they found no “probable cause” to charge Morant. However, he is still being investigated by the NBA.
Statement from the Memphis Grizzlies pic.twitter.com/B3gk6injgK
— Grizzlies PR (@GrizzliesPR) March 8, 2023
Four days after announcing that he would be suspended for just two games, his Memphis Grizzlies team decided on March 8 that they would suspend him for four additional games. His deal with Coca-Cola was also pulled on Saturday (March 11) and he was taken off of their website. This is ten days after the point guard signed the huge endorsement deal.
It’s not clear if Coca-Cola has completely ended its deal with Morant.
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