State drops trespassing charge against Vikings' Jordan Addison
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State drops trespassing charge against Vikings' Jordan Addison
"The case stemmed from a Jan. 12 visit to Noodle Bar at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino near Tampa, Florida. According to a police report, casino security asked Addison several times to leave. When Addison did not comply, Seminole police were dispatched at 3:42 a.m. and attempted to escort him out. Addison had to be redirected several times, according to the report, before he was arrested."
"Addison's agent, Tim Younger, said last week that he was weighing options for filing a civil lawsuit for false arrest. It was Addison's third brush with law enforcement since the Vikings made him the No. 23 selection in the 2023 draft. In 46 games over three seasons with the Vikings, Addison has 175 receptions for 2,396 yards and 22 touchdowns."
Susan Lopez, the Florida state attorney, terminated the misdemeanor trespassing prosecution against Minnesota Vikings receiver Jordan Addison and ordered his $500 bond released. The incident began during a Jan. 12 visit to the Noodle Bar at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino near Tampa, where casino security repeatedly asked Addison to leave. Seminole police were dispatched at 3:42 a.m., attempted to escort him out, redirected him several times and then arrested him. Addison's agent said he was weighing options for a civil false-arrest lawsuit. It was Addison's third law-enforcement incident since the Vikings drafted him No. 23 in 2023.
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