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Adam "Pacman" Jones
Trouble with the Law
The Recent Troubles of Adam "Pacman" Jones
As of March 2007, Jones has been arrested ten times since he was drafted by the Titans in 2005. Many NFL
commentators are quick to point out that Jones has more arrests than interceptions since being in the NFL.

2005
On July 13, 2005 Jones was arrested on charges of assault and felony vandalism stemming from a nightclub altercation.

On September 5, 2005 Jones was a guest at the annual Nashville Sports Council Kickoff Luncheon. After a loud verbal
tantrum when he was told to wait in line for his vehicle later that evening, Jones was counseled by the police. He also
refused to pay for any valet services used that evening.

In October 2005, in a petition filed by the State of West Virginia, it was alleged that Jones had not made regular and
sufficient contact with his probation officer and that he did not report his July arrest in Nashville in a timely fashion. The
court ordered the probation extended for a period of 90 days, although the state requested it to be extended one year.

2006
On August 25, 2006, Jones was arrested in Murfreesboro, Tennessee for disorderly conduct and public intoxication after
claiming that a woman stole his wallet. She claimed that she did not steal anything and Jones spat on her. Police officers
said they ordered Jones to leave several times, but he refused, continuing to shout profanities at the woman. A judge
granted him six months probation on the conditions that he stays out of further trouble and away from the nightclub.

On October 26, 2006. Jones was cited for misdemeanor assault for allegedly spitting in the face of a female student from
Tennessee State University during a private party at Club Mystic, a Nashville nightclub. He was suspended by the Titans
for one game and was scheduled to be booked on the charge on November 17, 2006.

2007
During the 2007 NBA All-Star Game weekend in Las Vegas (Feb. 16-18, 2007), Jones is alleged to have been involved
in an altercation with an exotic dancer at a local strip club. According to the club's co-owner, Jones approached the stage
with a garbage bag filled with approximately $81,000 in one-dollar bills. Jones proceeded to throw the money into the air
over the exotic dancers for a dramatic effect, an act known as "making it rain" or performing a "rain dance". Becoming
enraged when one of the dancers began taking the money without his permission, Jones grabbed her by her hair and
slammed her head on the stage. A security guard intervened and scuffled with members of Jones' entourage of half a
dozen people, during which time Jones allegedly bit the guard on the lower leg. Jones then allegedly threatened the
guard's life. After the patrons of the club exited, the club owner says a person in Jones' entourage returned with a gun
and fired into a crowd, hitting three people, including the security guard involved in the earlier skirmish. Although the
guard was shot twice, one of the people hit, former professional wrestler Tommy Urbanski, was paralyzed from the waist
down. Jones maintains that he did not know the shooter, although the club's owner insists that Jones did. On March 26,
2007 the Las Vegas Police recommended to the city's district attorney that Jones be charged with one count of felony
coercion and also a misdemeanor count of battery and a misdemeanor count of threat to life.

More trouble followed Jones after the altercation, when drug dealer Darryl Moore reported to the police after being
busted during a deal about his phone conversations with Jones. "We gotta slow down, man. We gotta get him focused on
football, man. He's focused on too much other shit," Moore is alleged to have said. Wiretapped phone conversations
between Moore and his friends revealed Moore talking about how Jones bet on college games to earn quick money.
"You know, I was talkin' to him the other day about smokin', and he was like 'man, if I didn't smoke I couldn't take all the
stress that I'm dealing with right now,'" Moore said.

Jones also is set to appear in a Fayetteville, Georgia court in 2007 for his February 2006 incident on subpoenas for
felony and misdemeanor obstruction of justice charges for an incident outside a home. The charges of marijuana in the
same state were dismissed. Jones has not been connected to the Moore drug arrests or convicted for the Vegas stripper
incident. But Titans management have said they will talk to Jones about his future with the Titans, and that there is
always a possibility of letting him go. The NFL has issued an investigation into the situation, which is looking into setting
up stricter penalties for off-field conduct.

Jones met with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on April 3rd to discuss his future.  Shortly after the meeting, he was
suspended for the entire 2007 season.