Overview
- The unnamed Philadelphia woman filed the civil case Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
- The complaint alleges Jackson recorded a sexual encounter without consent, refused to delete the video, taunted her, and later sent the clip after saying it was deleted.
- The filing says she contacted the LAPD but did not pursue a criminal case, and her attorneys note there is no indication the video was posted or shared with others.
- The woman reported the incident to the NFL, which had suspended Jackson two games in August 2024 for violating the personal conduct policy without disclosing details.
- Jackson’s agent said he was unaware of the lawsuit, the NFL declined further comment beyond the prior suspension, the Rams declined comment, and local reports say Jackson and Sean McVay are scheduled to speak Friday as Jackson continues starting under a three-year, $57 million extension.