Paper: 'Pacman' Owes Casino $20K
Football Player Borrowed 3 Markers From Caesars Palace, Paper Says
POSTED: 9:23 am PDT May 23,
2008
UPDATED: 9:38 am PDT May 23,
2008
LAS VEGAS -- Suspended Tennessee Titan Adam "Pacman" Jones is being ordered to pay up by a local casino.According to the Las Vegas Sun, Jones owes $20,000 for three gambling markers at Caesars Palace.The district attorney's office said two markers are for $5,000 and another is for $10,000.Jones borrowed the money in September, the district attorneys office said. A criminal complaint has been filed against Jones.Jones is no stranger to controversy in Las Vegas. Police said he was involved with the Minxx Gentlemen's Club shooting that left one man paralyzed.He struck a plea deal with prosecutors and avoided jail time in that shooting.To read the full article about Jones' debt with Caesars Palace, visit the Las Vegas Sun's Web site.
Previous Stories:
- April 24, 2008: Bail Set For Man In Minxx Club Shooting
- April 14, 2008: 'Pacman' Wants To Get Re-Instated
- January 31, 2008: 'Pacman' Jones Appears In Front Of Judge
- December 7, 2007: 'Pacman' Completes Deal, Pleads No Contest
- December 5, 2007: Bodyguard Misses Flights; 'Pacman' Delayed
- December 5, 2007: 'Pacman' Jones To Complete Plea Deal
- November 13, 2007: 'Pacman' Jones Takes Plea Deal
- November 7, 2007: NFL Upholds 'Pacman' Jones Suspension
- October 20, 2007: Club Guard Sues NFL, Titans, 'Pacman'
- July 18, 2007: 'Pacman' Jones May Get To Train
- June 26, 2007: Attorney: Jones Threated To Kill My Client
- June 22, 2007: Pacman Jones Surrenders To Police
- March 28, 2007: Pacman To Meet NFL Commissioner
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