Jackson Mahomes Sentenced to Probation After Pleading No Contest to Battery Charge
Following the dismissal of felony charges, Jackson Mahomes receives six months of unsupervised probation in a case involving a Kansas restaurant incident.
- Jackson Mahomes, younger brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, was sentenced to six months of unsupervised probation after pleading no contest to a misdemeanor battery charge.
- The sentencing follows the dismissal of three felony charges of aggravated sexual battery earlier this year, related to an incident at a Kansas restaurant in February 2023.
- Jackson Mahomes has faced scrutiny for more than a year over the incident, which involved forcibly kissing a restaurant owner and shoving a waiter.
- The restaurant owner refused to testify, leading to the dismissal of the felony charges. Jackson Mahomes' attorney stated he has done nothing wrong.
- Following the sentencing, Jackson Mahomes expressed gratitude for the support from his family and friends and is eager to move on with his life.