Jon Jones’s lawyer is tearing police officers to charge UFC Great about ‘stunned half -naked’ women’s claims
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A lawyer for UFC legend Jon Jones Albuquerque, accused the New Mexico police of the incorrect accusing of his client for leaving the scene of an accident.
‘It is really incredible that the police would waste this amount of resources on such a case lawyer Christopher Dodd told TMZ. ‘The only thing I can think of is that the police focused on Jon for incorrect purposes. We will come to the bottom and ensure that this unfounded case is rejected. ‘
The crime load off An eventful week before Joneswho left the sport on Saturday.
During an explosive press conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, UFC Chief Dana White Announced Jones retired from sport. Jones, considered one of the greatest hunters in the UFC history, later confirmed the news in a statement.
Within a day it turned out that the 37-year-old was confronted with a crime accusation of escaping the scene of an accident. A criminal summons that Jones accused of the indictment was submitted on Tuesday in Albuquerque Metropolitan Court. Jones has been called upon to appear in court on July 24 for a bond priority.
A police officer would investigate a traffic accident on 21 February when they discovered a woman in the passenger seat of one of the vehicles, according to a police report obtained by DailyMail.com. The woman reportedly showed “signs of considerable intoxication and lacked clothing from the waist.”

The indictment was deposited on Tuesday, just a few days before the UFC icon announced its pension
But according to Dodd, the police were foolish to believe that the woman’s claim that Jones had driven the car before fled on foot.
“Like Jon’s lawyer,” Dodd told us, “I am astonished by the decision of the Albuquerque Police Department to accuse him in this new case. In the thousands of cases that I have dealt with in my career, I have never seen a matter as strange and unjustified as this one.
“Jon didn’t rode that night; He was not in the car, “Dodd continued. ‘It seems that an intoxicated woman used a false claim against Jon to prevent him from being arrested for DWI, and the police fell for it.
‘Based on the criminal complaint, it seems that they went so far that they ask for an order for Jon’s mobile phone records while conducting a crime investigation. I’ve never heard of anything like that.
‘It is really incredible that the police would waste this amount of resources in such a case. The only thing I can think of is that the police focused on Jon for incorrect purposes. We will come to the bottom and ensure that this unfounded case is rejected. ‘
It is said that one assistant from the police (PSA) has spoken with a man who is involved in the crash over the phone. Although that person does not remain identified, he seemed to be heavily intoxicated and the agreements of his ability to take on fatal force by third parties, “said the PSA.
Jones was later interviewed personally, in which he reportedly claimed that the woman had left his house earlier in the day.
He said she had called him after she had entered the crash, and he claimed that the person whom she handed the phone “immediately opened the conversations with unprofessional language, so that he doubted the legitimacy of the individual’s statement.”
In the meantime, the woman told the police that she had arrived in the house of Jones on 20 February around 11.30 pm. She admitted that she drank alcohol and used mushrooms on the site.

Jones, perhaps the biggest MMA hunter of all time, is depicted with greeting from Donald Trump
She said she remembered that she had to change her clothes after a ‘toilet incident’ and removed her pants with the intention of having Jones drive home to collect a change in clothing.
Her memory, however, was blurry when she claimed that “her next memory was in the place of a traffic accident” and that the last person she remembered the car was Jones.
It is said to have mentioned the woman’s phone a total of 13 times from the time of the accident until the following morning.
It is unclear why the indictment was submitted four months after the incident in February. There are also no indications that the indictment is related to Jones’s decision to retire this week.
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