OFFICIAL 2025 NFL Arrests/Lawsuits/Legal Stuff

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Demarcus Robinson pleads no contest to DUI charge, gets probation​




San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Demarcus Robinson pleaded no contest this week to a misdemeanor DUI charge and was sentenced to three years' probation.

Robinson's plea and sentencing took place Tuesday in Los Angeles. He also was ordered to pay a $390 fine and to complete court-mandated programs, including a three-month alcohol program, according to multiple media outlets that cited court records.
"Mr. Robinson has taken this process extremely seriously by already completing most of the terms of his probation. We expect that his probation will terminate early at the 18-month mark after which his case will be expunged," Robinson's attorney, Jacqueline Sparagna, told TMZ Sports.

Sparagna told The Orange County Register that two other charges (driving with a BAC of 0.08 or higher and driving without a valid licence) were dismissed.

Demarcus Robinson, who signed a two-year contract with the 49ers in March, was sentenced to probation this week after pleading no contest to a DUI charge stemming from an arrest when he was with the Rams. Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire
Robinson also will be subject to possible discipline from the NFL under the league's personal conduct policy.
Robinson's arrest last November happened when he was a member of the Los Angeles Rams. California Highway Patrol said officers observed him driving more than 100 mph in a white Dodge sedan on US-101 northbound. He was charged in January.



In March, Robinson signed a two-year, $9.5 million contract in free agency with the 49ers.
Last season, Robinson started all 17 games for the Rams and led the team with seven touchdown receptions. He was fourth on the team with 31 receptions and 505 receiving yards. His receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and yards per reception (16.3) were career highs.
 

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Demarcus Robinson pleads no contest to DUI charge, gets probation​




San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Demarcus Robinson pleaded no contest this week to a misdemeanor DUI charge and was sentenced to three years' probation.

Robinson's plea and sentencing took place Tuesday in Los Angeles. He also was ordered to pay a $390 fine and to complete court-mandated programs, including a three-month alcohol program, according to multiple media outlets that cited court records.
"Mr. Robinson has taken this process extremely seriously by already completing most of the terms of his probation. We expect that his probation will terminate early at the 18-month mark after which his case will be expunged," Robinson's attorney, Jacqueline Sparagna, told TMZ Sports.

Sparagna told The Orange County Register that two other charges (driving with a BAC of 0.08 or higher and driving without a valid licence) were dismissed.

Demarcus Robinson, who signed a two-year contract with the 49ers in March, was sentenced to probation this week after pleading no contest to a DUI charge stemming from an arrest when he was with the Rams. Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire
Robinson also will be subject to possible discipline from the NFL under the league's personal conduct policy.
Robinson's arrest last November happened when he was a member of the Los Angeles Rams. California Highway Patrol said officers observed him driving more than 100 mph in a white Dodge sedan on US-101 northbound. He was charged in January.



In March, Robinson signed a two-year, $9.5 million contract in free agency with the 49ers.
Last season, Robinson started all 17 games for the Rams and led the team with seven touchdown receptions. He was fourth on the team with 31 receptions and 505 receiving yards. His receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and yards per reception (16.3) were career highs.
This shitbag went to the Whiners? Fuck him!
 

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Ex-Jaguars employee faces grand theft charges in Florida​

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    Xuan ThaiJul 10, 2025, 05:29 PM ET


Florida authorities brought state grand theft charges this week against the former Jacksonville Jaguars employee who stole more than $22 million from the team while feeding his gambling habit, according to state records.

Amit Patel, 32, is already serving a 6½-year sentence at Williamsburg federal prison in South Carolina after pleading guilty in December 2023 to wire fraud and illegal monetary transactions. Now, he faces six counts of grand theft in Florida. Under state law, grand theft of $100,000 or more is a first-degree felony punishable by up to 30 years in prison.

Patel admitted to stealing from the Jaguars over 3½ years while managing the team's virtual credit card program. Federal prosecutors claimed Patel lived a "life of luxury" that included lavish vacations and the purchase of a high-end watch and sports memorabilia.

The Jaguars later sued Patel in Florida state court for $66.6 million in damages. That case is still pending.
In July 2024, Patel filed a lawsuit against FanDuel in federal court claiming the sportsbook "exploited" his gambling addiction and intentionally ignored its responsible gaming and anti-money-laundering protocols. According to court documents, he transferred approximately $20 million to FanDuel.

Patel has said he was previously diagnosed with a gambling disorder and was a preyed upon by the website operator, according to a court filing.

FanDuel has declined to comment on the lawsuit, citing company policy about discussing pending litigation.
The Jaguars declined to comment Thursday. An attorney for Patel did not immediately respond to inquiries from ESPN.
 

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Ex-Jaguars employee faces grand theft charges in Florida​

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    Xuan ThaiJul 10, 2025, 05:29 PM ET


Florida authorities brought state grand theft charges this week against the former Jacksonville Jaguars employee who stole more than $22 million from the team while feeding his gambling habit, according to state records.

Amit Patel, 32, is already serving a 6½-year sentence at Williamsburg federal prison in South Carolina after pleading guilty in December 2023 to wire fraud and illegal monetary transactions. Now, he faces six counts of grand theft in Florida. Under state law, grand theft of $100,000 or more is a first-degree felony punishable by up to 30 years in prison.

Patel admitted to stealing from the Jaguars over 3½ years while managing the team's virtual credit card program. Federal prosecutors claimed Patel lived a "life of luxury" that included lavish vacations and the purchase of a high-end watch and sports memorabilia.

The Jaguars later sued Patel in Florida state court for $66.6 million in damages. That case is still pending.
In July 2024, Patel filed a lawsuit against FanDuel in federal court claiming the sportsbook "exploited" his gambling addiction and intentionally ignored its responsible gaming and anti-money-laundering protocols. According to court documents, he transferred approximately $20 million to FanDuel.

Patel has said he was previously diagnosed with a gambling disorder and was a preyed upon by the website operator, according to a court filing.

FanDuel has declined to comment on the lawsuit, citing company policy about discussing pending litigation.
The Jaguars declined to comment Thursday. An attorney for Patel did not immediately respond to inquiries from ESPN.
Lol Holy shit!

I make pretty good money betting during the season but with 22 million??? He must of been betting on the Jags!:laugh4:
 

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Ex-Jaguars employee faces grand theft charges in Florida​

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    Xuan ThaiJul 10, 2025, 05:29 PM ET


Florida authorities brought state grand theft charges this week against the former Jacksonville Jaguars employee who stole more than $22 million from the team while feeding his gambling habit, according to state records.

Amit Patel, 32, is already serving a 6½-year sentence at Williamsburg federal prison in South Carolina after pleading guilty in December 2023 to wire fraud and illegal monetary transactions. Now, he faces six counts of grand theft in Florida. Under state law, grand theft of $100,000 or more is a first-degree felony punishable by up to 30 years in prison.

Patel admitted to stealing from the Jaguars over 3½ years while managing the team's virtual credit card program. Federal prosecutors claimed Patel lived a "life of luxury" that included lavish vacations and the purchase of a high-end watch and sports memorabilia.

The Jaguars later sued Patel in Florida state court for $66.6 million in damages. That case is still pending.
In July 2024, Patel filed a lawsuit against FanDuel in federal court claiming the sportsbook "exploited" his gambling addiction and intentionally ignored its responsible gaming and anti-money-laundering protocols. According to court documents, he transferred approximately $20 million to FanDuel.

Patel has said he was previously diagnosed with a gambling disorder and was a preyed upon by the website operator, according to a court filing.

FanDuel has declined to comment on the lawsuit, citing company policy about discussing pending litigation.
The Jaguars declined to comment Thursday. An attorney for Patel did not immediately respond to inquiries from ESPN.
Aaaand, that's why I don't gamble. Ever.