Jackson Mahomes, the brother of Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes, was arrested on an aggravated sexual battery charge Wednesday stemming from an incident at a Kansas restaurant in February.
The 22-year-old was booked in the Johnson County Jail at around 7:42 a.m and just recently bailed out. We know this since footage shows him leaving the jail as reporters crowded around.
“You know if you was a real black dude they would’ve arrested you [a long time ago?]”, somebody could be heard saying to him.
Jackson Mahomes out of Johnson County Jail after posting $100K bond – YouTube
The TikTok star was under investigation in February for reportedly pushing a waiter and aggressively kissing the female owner of a restaurant in Overland Park. Aspen Vaughn, the restaurant’s owner, claimed to have been forcibly kissed at least twice by Mahomes after being grabbed by the throat.
“He forcibly kissed me out of nowhere,” Vaughn said, “and I’m telling him, pushing him off saying, ‘What are you doing?’ and then he proceeded to do it two more times, where the last time I was pushing him off, and I can see on the cameras that somebody was outside the office door, and I was yelling for them to come help, because he’s big and massive.”
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TMZ published surveillance video from the alleged February incident on Wednesday, which shows Mahomes repeatedly grabbing Vaughn’s neck and kissing her as she appears to push him away.
It was earlier this month when Brittany Mahomes, his sister-in-law, came to Jackson’s defense earlier this month.
“They are ignorant,” she said of the people who criticize Jackson. “He is a human just trying to live his life and find his way and until you walk a day in his shoes (which no one ever will) you have no right to say s— about him.”
She continued, “So it’s best to just shut up.”
Back in 2021, Jackson was criticized for throwing water on a Baltimore Ravens fan at a game after the Chiefs lost the game.
Jackson also later apologized for another incident caught on video, which showed him dancing on a memorial for former Washington football player Sean Taylor, who died in 2007.