Jon Jones Agrees to Anger Management to Resolve Assault Charges
The UFC champion's charges will be dismissed if he completes the program and stays incident-free for 90 days.
- Jon Jones faced charges of misdemeanor assault and interference with communication following a March 2024 drug test incident at his home.
- A judge agreed to dismiss the charges if Jones completes four hours of anger management and avoids legal trouble for 90 days.
- The incident involved a drug-testing agent who claimed Jones was hostile and threatened her during the test.
- Jones has denied the allegations, claiming the situation was misrepresented and emphasizing his cooperation.
- He is set to defend his heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 on November 16, 2024.