Pacman has been indicted on 3 different charges and goes to trial next month, nothing from the vegas incident, yet.
Drug Dealer's Recorded Calls Mention Pacman's Troubles
Feb 26, 2007 11:11 PM CST
Recordings Link Pacman To Drug Dealer
Drug Dealer's Recorded Calls Mention Pacman's Troubles
Adam "Pacman" Jones was at the scene of a triple shooting at a Las Vegas Strip Club a week ago and although police said he is only a witness there are allegations he knows the shooter and may have started the mêlée.
Exclusive conversations from a drug investigation revealed more into Jones' association with trouble.
In March, 2006 Metro Police announced some major drug arrests. A lot of the evidence for the arrests was from conversations police had taped with different dealers. Although Jones faced no charges in connection with the investigation, his name was mentioned in the taped recordings.
In one of Metro's largest busts to date, the drug trafficking investigation netting nearly 2,000 pounds of drugs, nine major arrests and more than 20 vehicles; the most noticeable was a Cadillac linked to Jones.
Jones faced no charges in the drug investigation. The car wasn't registered to him and was apparently borrowed for a rap video.
Jones' buddy convicted drug dealer Darryl Moore was the center of the investigation and now his conversations may be very telling of Jones' own problems.
"We gotta slow down, man. We gotta get him focused on football, man. He's focused on too much other s****," Moore said.
NewsChannel 5 obtained wiretapped phone conversations between Moore and his friends. In one conversation he talked about Jones throwing his money into gambling, putting thousands of dollars on college games to make a quick buck.
Moore, a convicted Felon now facing another round of hard time, actually worried Jones was spiraling out of control.
Moore said he cared about his friend and how all of his habit could affect his career.
"You know, I was talkin' to him the other day about smokin', and he was like ‘man, if I didn't smoke I couldn't take all the stress that I'm dealing with right now,'" Moore said.
Moore also talked about Titans Head Coach Jeff Fisher who he said visited Jones at home.
"Fisher's being as patient as a m*****f***** as he can. Fisher gotta win. Fisher trying to win...He ain't putting up with that s***," Moore said.
The Titans have said in the past they've talked to Jones. Lawyers and judges have certainly counseled him as well.
"He gotta concentrate on season...that ******* drug test coming up," he said. "We telling him he needed 33 days before he took his ******* test; dry-out, and he didn't...that's let me know right there that he ain't taking his ****** job serious."
Jones faced no charges in connection with the drug arrests. He has not been charged with anything in the Vegas incident.
However, Moore has been indicted and will face trial next month.
Titans management has not commented specifically on Jones future with the team except to say they have talked about it, will talk to Pacman and there is always the potential of letting him go.
http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=6146420