Overview
- A Philadelphia woman filed a civil suit 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 lawsuit says the woman reported the May 2024 incident to the NFL, which investigated and suspended Jackson two games without pay in August 2024 under its personal conduct policy.
- Plaintiff's attorneys say there is no indication the video was posted or shared, and the woman did not pursue a criminal case after consulting the Los Angeles Police Department.
- Head coach Sean McVay said the Rams were already aware of the matter, will handle it internally and will keep Jackson in the lineup against the Seahawks.
- Jackson declined substantive comment, an agent said he had no immediate response, and the starting left tackle is playing under a three-year, $57 million contract after starting all nine games this season.