ADVERTISEMENT

MMA

Disturbing Details From UFC Fighter Jon Jones’ Arrest Have Been Released

Gallery Icon

SJ - September 29, 2021

Reports surfaced last Friday that UFC fighter Jon Jones was arrested in Las Vegas on domestic violence charges.  The disturbing details from that arrest have now been released.

According to police, Jones left his fiancee Jessie Moses bleeding from her nose and mouth after a physical altercation in their hotel room.  She seemed scared to discuss what caused her injuries and denied having a swollen lip.

From MMA Fighting:

According to the report, officers responded to a domestic disturbance at Caesars Palace after a call stating that a white female adult, later identified as Jones’ fiancée Jessie Moses, was bleeding from “her nose/mouth.”

After police arrived, they were informed that the suspect had just left the property and was picked up by another unit outside the hotel where he identified himself as Jon Jones. Police then stated that the former UFC champion resisted arrest as he was being taken into custody.

“As Jones was being detained, he became irate and smashed his head into the front hood of the [Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department] patrol vehicle leaving a medium size dent as well as chipping of some of the paint on the vehicle,” police wrote in the report.

Jones was later charged with injuring or disabling a vehicle, which due to the amount of the damage done is considered a felony in Nevada.

Unfortunately the only man to ever beat Jon Jones is back causing problems for him again.  Hopefully everyone involved gets some help, especially Jones' fiancee.

 






Disclaimer: All rights reserved for writing and editorial content. No rights or credit claimed for any images featured on egotasticsports.com unless stated. If you own rights to any of the images because YOU ARE THE PHOTOGRAPHER and do not wish them to appear here, please contact us info(@)egotastic.com and they will be promptly removed. If you are a representative of the photographer, provide signed documentation in your query that you are acting on that individual's legal copyright holder status.

>