Los Angeles Rams Offensive Superstar & Super Bowl Champion Sued For Recording Sex Without Woman’s Consent

Alaric Jackson may face significant financial losses due to his alleged actions that led to his suspension during the 2024 season.
The Los Angeles Rams left tackle is facing a damning lawsuit from a Philadelphia woman, who alleges that he recorded her without her consent during sex, denied her requests to delete the video, and taunted her with its existence.
The lawsuit states that she informed the NFL about it, and after investigating it, they would suspend him.
“That’s behind us now, I’m keeping it in-house right now…” Jackson said at the time. “I was definitely selfish, but it’s behind me now, and we’re going to move forward with it.”
The suspension without pay cost Alaric Jackson over $500,000.
Sarah Barshop of ESPN reports that the lawsuit seeks compensation for “emotional distress, loss of privacy, and psychological harm,” and alleges violations of gender violence, revenge porn laws, invasion of privacy, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, and fraud.
It has been two straight years that a Rams player has been suspended by the league. Earlier this year, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Drake Stoops was suspended after violating the league’s performance-enhancing substances policy.
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Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson is facing a lawsuit from a Philadelphia woman.
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, outlined how they met each other on Instagram before she visited him at his Los Angeles home at his invitation in May 2024, ESPN first reported.
She wouldn’t find out until later that Jackson recorded their sexual encounter and promptly demanded that he delete the video.
Jackson refused to delete the video, the lawsuit claims, and told the woman that she “would never know” whether the video was deleted.
Once she returned to Philadelphia, she would keep in touch with Alaric Jackson to ensure that he would delete that video. He initially told her he had deleted it, but then later sent her the video, “confirming that he had lied about its deletion,” the lawsuit states.
She decided not to pursue a criminal case at the time and just informed the league, which suspended him. Now, she is coming for his bank account.
The 6-foot-7, 338-pound lineman is in his fifth NFL season, all with the Rams.
