<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Judge dismisses assault charge against Titans' JonesAssociated PressNASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A judge dismissed an assault charge against Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones on Thursday because he said there were too many inconsistencies in the testimony of a woman who claimed Jones spit on her at a Nashville night club.Jones was accused of spitting in a woman's face after an argument at Club Mystic on Oct. 26.Judge John Aaron Holt said Krystal Webb gave inconsistent testimony about when she noticed there was spit in her hair and wiped it off, and about when she knew Jones' identity.The judge told Webb that she could still pursue the case in a civil lawsuit. Webb and her lawyer declined to speak to reporters after the ruling.Jones wasn't allowed to play in one game Nov. 5 as punishment for the incident, and the NFL fined him $100,000. But Jones said he hopes to get that money back now that the charge has been dismissed.After the ruling, Jones said he needs to protect himself from people who are trying to get money from him."I'm just happy it's over with and the truth always comes to the end," he said. "Everybody wants something out of my situation."Jones also was charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct last August when he got into an argument with a woman at a night club in Murfreesboro. Those charges will be dismissed if he stays out of trouble for six months.</div>http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2750900Another Athlete getting away with a crime. :thumbsup:
You're probably right, but who knows what really happens with these guys. That probably wasn't even the worst thing he did that night.I really hope he's actually learned from this instead of just spitting out some BS about "having to protect himself." He really needs to learn to keep his nose clean and quit putting himself in these situations to have people take advantage of him. This is at least the third or fourth situation similar to this one.