Los Angeles Rams starting left tackle Alaric Jackson is facing a civil lawsuit alleging he recorded a woman without her consent during a sexual encounter, refused to delete the video, and later taunted her with its existence.
The lawsuit, filed by an unnamed woman in Philadelphia, accuses the NFL veteran of several violations, including gender violence and revenge porn laws, as well as invasion of privacy, fraud, and the intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress.
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The Allegations: The plaintiff alleges that after she discovered Jackson had filmed her without consent, she demanded he delete the video. She states Jackson initially lied about deleting it and later sent it to her to demonstrate that it still existed.
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NFL Action: According to the lawsuit, the woman reported the incident to the National Football League, which conducted an investigation. Jackson was subsequently suspended for the first two games of the 2024 season for an unspecified violation of the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Neither the league nor the Rams offered further details on the reason for the suspension at the time.
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Ongoing Career: Jackson, a key starter on the Rams’ offensive line, has been in the lineup for all games since returning from his suspension. He entered the 2025 season as the team’s starting left tackle, a position he has held for much of the past few years. He signed a three-year, $57 million contract extension with the team in February 2025.
The woman initially reported the incident to the Los Angeles Police Department but ultimately chose not to pursue a criminal case, focusing instead on the civil action.
Neither Jackson nor his representatives have issued a public statement regarding the filing of the lawsuit. The Rams organization has also declined to comment on the ongoing legal matter.
