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Pacman Jones accused of hitting woman at a strip club

Suspended Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones stands accused of punching a woman at a strip club.

Pacman Jones accused of hitting woman at a strip club Troubled NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones is being accused by a woman of hitting her in the face at an Atlanta, Georgia strip club. According to the Fulton County Magistrate Court , Wanda S. Jackson is seeking an arrest warrant on the Titans cornerback, claiming Pacman punched her at the Body Tap Strip Club on January 3rd, following an altercation, after Pacman Jones accused Wanda Jackson of stealing his money and jewelry while partying in the strip club. "I was sitting in the office and he lunged at me numerous times in an effort to do grave bodily harm. Veronica Jones, an owner, went into the hall to deal with a member of his entourage. I followed to gawk. He was in the hall, surprisingly reached over or around a security guard and sucker punched me in my left eye," Wanda Jackson wrote in the warrant application.

 According to local reports, Jackson was in the strip club in connection with a divorce case she is handling and not for pleasure. A magistrate judge will review Jackson's application on Feb. 8 to determine whether the warrant against Pacman Jones will be filed. Adam Pacman Jones has been arrested six time since his draft in 2005, including twice in the state of Georgia. In Decemeber Jones pleaded no contest to a disorderly conduct charge related to a strip club shooting in Las Vegas last February. He was suspended in April by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for the entire 2007 season for his role in inciting the Las Vegas incident and was recently denied an early NFL return by the Commish.

 Published on 01/15/2008

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