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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Jordan Addison from Vikings advocates a lower fee in the DUI case

Jordan Addison from Vikings advocates a lower fee in the DUI case


Jordan Addison, the Wide Receiver from Minnesota Vikings, did not compete for a lower indictment for solving a DUI quotation from 2024 on Thursday, his lawyer said. However, the declaration of consent is still exposed to an NFL discipline.

“We monitored all developments in the matter that continues to be checked,” said the NFL on Thursday in an explanation.

According to lawyer Jacqueline Sparagna, Addison will provide colloquial charges as a “wet ruthless” indictment. In California, where Addison was cited, this means that he will not use a competition against ruthless driving with alcohol. Addison will be put on probation for 12 months, pay a fine of 390 US dollars and complete two online courses.

In an explanation, Sparagna said: “While Mr. Addison's case would have carried out a great legal proceedings, I admire him that he would have taken responsibility by accepting the” wet ruthless “offer of the public prosecutor. Now he can get this incident behind and concentrate exclusively on his promising career.”

The guidelines and the program of the NFL for abuse substances are still relevant, since Addison's plea recognizes the use of alcohol in the event of a driver. In the directive it says in some cases: “Absolutely aggravating circumstances, discipline for a first criminal offense is a suspension without paying three regular or native seasons.”

Addison had planned a legal proceedings for Tuesday, but was postponed when the plea discussions were continued.

In a contribution to X, Agent Tim Younger wrote that Addison “checked the indictment against him and all defenses carefully and understood the” effects of this decision “. Compliance with the conditions of the plea should end the probation within six months.

“He complied with the organization in these legal proceedings,” added Younger, “and became a valuable member of his team in his full commitment.”

Addison, the first choice of Vikings in 2023, was charged with at least 0.08% blood alcohol concentration in July 2024 after a police officer in West Los Angeles fell asleep on the bike of a White Rolls Royce, which blocked a trail of the I-105 near the Los Angeles Airport (Lax). Addison in conversation with reporters in Minnesota at the beginning of the training camp in 2024 he said after his arrest in a “dark place”.

When asked about the potential of the NFL discipline last summer, Addison said: “Whatever there is out there, whatever goes with it, I will have everything. I have the feeling that everything that comes in my way has happened or deserved.”

The incident occurred almost a year after Addison was listed 140 miles per hour on a motorway in Minnesota in Minnesota in July 2023. He then agreed to commit himself guilty of a speed accusation of the offense, whereby the indictment was rejected due to ruthless driving. He paid $ 686 fines.

In two seasons with the Vikings, Addison started 29 games with a total of 133 catches for 1,786 yards and 19 touchdowns.