Adam 'Pacman' Jones Pleads Not Guilty Following Latest Arrest

Adam Pacman Jones Pleads Not Guilty Following Latest Arrest

Adam Pacman Jones has pleaded not guilty after being arrested several days earlier in Kentucky on multiple charges

Former NFL player Adam Pacman Jones pleaded not guilty June 11 after being arrested several days earlier in Kentucky.

According to ESPN, the 41-year-old had been arrested June 7 by the Covington Police Department after an incident and was charged with alcohol intoxication in a public place, disorderly conduct, and assault of a police officer or a probation officer. After he posted a $10,000 bond, he was released around 11:30 a.m. Saturday.

Pacman’s attorney, Pete Schaefer, disputes the charges and accuses police officers of misstating the facts of the issues surrounding his arrest.

“The recent arrest of Adam Pacman Jones in Covington, Kentucky, is yet another example of overzealous policing and the systemic issues that plague our justice system,” Schaefer told the media. “Adam did nothing wrong other than exercise his right to ask why he was being detained.

“Initially, officers claimed he was being arrested for assault and then shifted to public intoxication — which, in itself, is not a crime in many jurisdictions, unless it leads to dangerous behavior — and finally settled on disorderly conduct, simply for asking why he was being detained.”

Sadly, this is just the latest incident leading to Pacman being arrested. This is his third alcohol-related arrest in three years.

Last year, after the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul boxing match in Arlington, Texas, he was arrested for public intoxication and assaulting a peace officer. In 2023, Jones was taken off a flight at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and charged with alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct, and terroristic threatening.

Schaefer feels because of Pacman’s troubled past that police are weaponized his history against him.

“Adam, like every American, is innocent until proven guilty. Yet once again, his past is being weaponized against him in the court of public opinion, while the officers involved face no scrutiny for their conduct,” Schaefer said. “Adam deserves fairness, not another headline designed to paint him as a villain for clicks.”

Pacman played in the NFL for over 10 years (2005-2018) with the Tennessee Titans, the Dallas Cowboys, the Cincinnatti Bengals (where he spent the majority of his career from 2010-2017) before retiring with the Denver Broncos.

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