Rams' Jackson sued by woman over intimate video
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Rams' Jackson sued by woman over intimate video
"A Philadelphia woman alleges Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson recorded her without her consent during sex, repeatedly refused to delete the video and taunted her with it, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, said that the woman, who is not named, reported the incident to the NFL, which investigated Jackson and suspended him."
"Jackson served a two-game suspension without pay in August 2024 after the NFL announced he had violated the league's personal conduct policy but gave no further details. Weeks later, both Jackson and Rams coach Sean McVay declined to share details with reporters. "That's behind us now, I'm keeping it in-house right now..." Jackson said. "I was definitely selfish, but it's behind me now and we're going to move forward with it.""
"An agent for Jackson said Thursday that he was not aware of the lawsuit and did not have an immediate comment. An NFL spokesperson referred to Jackson's 2024 suspension and declined further comment. The woman met Jackson on Instagram and visited him in Los Angeles at his invitation in May 2024, according to the lawsuit. She knocked his phone away during sex, the lawsuit states, and later learned Jackson had been recording her without her consent."
A Philadelphia woman alleges Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson recorded her without consent during sex and repeatedly refused to delete the video. She alleges Jackson taunted her with the recording. She reported the incident to the NFL, which investigated and suspended Jackson for two games without pay in August 2024 for violating the league's personal conduct policy. Jackson and coach Sean McVay declined to provide details; Jackson said he was selfish and wanted to move forward. An agent said he was unaware of the lawsuit and offered no immediate comment. The woman says she met Jackson on Instagram in May 2024, visited him, learned he had recorded her, and demanded deletion.
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