Rams LT Alaric Jackson Named In Civil Suit

In August 2024, Alaric Jackson was issued a two-game suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Few details were in place at the time, but that has now changed.

Jackson has been named in a civil lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court by a Philadelphia woman. The unnamed plaintiff alleges that Jackson “recorded her without her consent during sex” and then refused to delete the video despite repeated requests that he do so, as detailed by ESPN’s Paula Lavigne. The NFL declined to comment on the matter, deferring to the 2024 suspension. Jackson’s agent also declined comment.

The lawsuit states the plaintiff visited Jackson in Los Angeles in May 2024, and that she knocked his phone away during sex upon realizing she was being recorded. Per the suit, the plaintiff returned home the following day. Before and after doing so, she demanded Jackson delete the video. Jackson allegedly declined to do so despite saying he had at one point (before sending it to her one day later).

Attorneys representing the plaintiff stated it does not appear as though Jackson has posted the video online at any point or that he has shared it with anyone else. The woman made contact with the Los Angeles Police Department but declined to pursue criminal charges. She also reported the incident to the NFL, which resulted in the subsequent league investigation and suspension.

A former UDFA, Jackson has made each of his 50 career appearances with the Rams. The 27-year-old has logged 44 starts, including nine this year after managing to heal from a blood clots issue in time for Week 1. In February, Jackson inked a three-year, $57.75MM deal to remain in Los Angeles. He is in line to continue handling blindside duties for the foreseeable future as a result.

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