Marcus Jordan’s Legal Battle
Enters Not Guilty Plea
In Connection with DUI Charges
Published February 7, 2025 2:53 PM PST
Marcus Jordan has officially entered a not guilty plea regarding his DUI case, as confirmed by TMZ Sports. This significant legal step marks the beginning of what may be a lengthy process in court, and it has captured the attention of both fans and the media alike.
As previously reported, the son of basketball legend Michael Jordan is currently facing three serious charges following a confrontation with law enforcement earlier this week. These charges include a DUI crash resulting in property damage, possession of cocaine, and resisting an officer without violence, all of which could have significant legal ramifications for him.
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Reports indicate that Jordan’s Lamborghini SUV was allegedly stuck on train tracks during the early hours of Tuesday morning after a night out in Florida. When law enforcement arrived at the scene, they claimed to observe clear signs of intoxication, raising concerns about his behavior and safety.
Officers reportedly attempted to persuade Jordan to undergo breath tests to evaluate his level of intoxication; however, he allegedly refused to cooperate with their requests, complicating the situation further and raising questions about his compliance with law enforcement.
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Body camera footage that has been obtained by TMZ Sports reveals Jordan attempting to leverage his father’s fame during the incident. However, police officers did not seem to be swayed by his attempts and proceeded to cuff him, ultimately taking him to a facility for DUI testing.
Once at the facility, law enforcement reported that Jordan was behaving in a disruptive manner, even making specific music requests, such as asking to “play some Mariah Carey up in this bitch,” which further showcased his erratic behavior during the incident.
While Marcus Jordan has yet to publicly address the specifics of his case, he has taken the time to express his gratitude to all of his supporters who have reached out following his arrest, indicating that he values their encouragement during this challenging time.
Jordan is scheduled to return to court in March, where further developments in this high-profile case are expected to unfold.
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