Overview
- A Philadelphia woman filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court alleging Jackson recorded her during sex without consent, refused to delete the video, and later sent it to her.
- The filing cites claims under gender‑violence and revenge‑porn statutes along with invasion of privacy, emotional distress, and fraud, with assertions described as allegations.
- According to the complaint, the woman reported the matter to the LAPD but did not pursue a criminal case after being told to return to Los Angeles or work through local police.
- The NFL previously investigated and suspended Jackson two games without pay in August 2024 for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.
- Her attorneys say there is no indication the video was posted or shared with third parties, and the Rams said Jackson will remain in the lineup Sunday as he plays under a three‑year, $57 million extension.