Former NFL defensive back Adam “Pacman” Jones pleaded not guilty to multiple charges on Wednesday following his weekend arrest, according to multiple reports.
Accused of assaulting a police officer, disorderly conduct and alcohol intoxication in a public place, Jones was arrested in Kentucky on Saturday morning.
Jones’ lawyer addressed the charges Wednesday, accusing the police and media of embellishing the facts of the case.
“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,” attorney Pete Schaefer said. “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.
“This pattern of escalating and inconsistent charges is a clear abuse of authority and demonstrates a troubling trend of police officers prioritizing their own discretion over constitutional rights.”
Schaefer also suggested his client has received unfair treatment since his detention.
“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. … Adam deserves fairness, not another headline designed to paint him as a villain for clicks.”
Arrested several times since his playing days, Jones, 41, was most recently arrested for alleged public intoxication, assault of a police officer and evading arrest following the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight at AT&T Stadium on Nov. 15, 2024.
Jones played 146 career games over 12 seasons with the Tennessee Titans (2005-06), Dallas Cowboys (2008), Cincinnati Bengals (2010-17) and Denver Broncos (2018).
He was a First-Team All-Pro in 2014, a Pro Bowl selection in 2015 and a member of the NFL All-Rookie Team in 2005. The punt return specialist retired from the NFL in 2019.
Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones pleads not guilty in officer assault case
By NFL Premium News
Jun 12, 2025 | 4:00 AM