A federal lawsuit accuses Fletcher Cox and some Yazoo good ole boys of working together to prosecute Jamiah Alexander on bogus charges because she allegedly had an affair with the football star from Yazoo City. Cox was an All-American Defensive Tackle at Mississippi State University and has played in the NFL for twelve years.
Alexander sued Cox, Yazoo County Deputy Clerk Teresa Luckett, Yazoo County Justice Court Judge Pam May, Yazoo County Deputy Joseph Head, Sheriff Jacob Sheriff, Yazoo County Prosecuting Attorney John Donaldson, Yazoo County Sheriff's Investigator Noble Brooks, Jr., Yazoo County, and several John Does in U.S. District Court on February 1.* The case is assigned to the Honorable Daniel Patrick Jordan, III.
The complaint alleges Alexander had a sexual relationship with Cox for over a year. However, there was just one problem. Cox had a girlfriend and was allegedly afraid she would discover the alleged affair with Alexander.
Feeling threatened, Cox allegedly conjured a bogus prosecution against the plaintiff for extortion and telephone harassment. The complaint charges:
19. After engaging in a back-and-forth argument with Plaintiff via text messaging and phones calls, Defendant Cox used his likeness, wealth, and influence as a revered NFL player in Yazoo County, Mississippi to file phone harassment charges against Plaintiff. 20. Phone records reveal that the contact was consensual (back and forth), and Defendant Cox contacted Plaintiff as many times as Plaintiff contacted Defendant Cox in that back and forth. 21. Due to Defendant Cox’s relationship and with the assistance of Defendant Chief Head, Defendant Brooks, and Defendant Sheriff, Defendant Cox was able to file a fraudulent" "affidavit for telephone harassment with not one shred of evidence to support such affidavit, with Defendant Luckett conspiring and assisting Mr. Cox, which secured the arrest of Plaintiff by two unidentified officers which came to the home of her mother to arrest her immediately on June 21, 2021. Defendant Cox with the assistance of Defendant Head advised that I turn over the phone, which stored evidence Defendant Cox believed would embarrass him.
29 comments:
… Now, I ain't sayin' she a gold digger
I can't tell from the complaint. Was she actually convicted of any of the crimes charged? She alleges they conspired to have her "arrested, charged and convicted of telephone harassment and felonious extortion" but later says she wasn't indicted. I can't see this going very far at all if she was convicted.
welp. say goodbye to that stack of money. she has the texts..
But she ain't messing with a broke ------
What is it with Mississippi politicians willing to break the law to help out football players? What do they expect to get from this, a signed jersey or an invite to a game?
"The Real Housewives of Yazoo" coming to Netflix in 2024.
As my dad used to always say, that fella couldn't keep his pecker in his pants!
What else is there to do in Yazoo City but to get some "strange?"
She's fixing to get PAID! I mean "blessed"! YES HE WILL!
Cox's Mississippi house isn't even in the nice part of Reunion
It's undefeated, untied and undisputed. The champion of all time.
The Plaintiff may be right, but this suit is so poorly drafted it hurts my eyes. How many sentence fragments can you use without being tipped off by Microsoft Word spell and grammar check?
Her Facebook is Miah Alexander. She seems nutty.
NFL = No Free Love
Lot's of former Bulldogs featured on Jambalaya this week!
@1:07 and he cheap asf too! I wonder was this going on when he was with Miss Mercedes.
Sounds like bullshit to me.
Poom Taing ain't cheap.
He got sued a few years back for an affair with a married woman. His current girlfriend sure looks the part of a gold digger and certainly doesn’t look like wife material. Seems Fletcher has fallen into the same traps as Brett Favre. Why can’t these neanderthals just keep it in their pants and enjoy what they have?
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What is it with Mississippi politicians willing to break the law to help out football players? What do they expect to get from this, a signed jersey or an invite to a game?"
February 7, 2024 at 12:17 PM
Jocksniffers looking for fapworthy lockerroom memories. When they watch 'Steel Magnolias', they secretly wish they were Ouiser Boudreaux, up in that lockerroom, gettin' an eyeful.
I've heard of Fletcher Cox, but I would never consider him a
"revered NFL player".
You better bring your A+ game, especially in pleadings, in front of Judge Jordan. Even if the allegations are true, I don't understand the theory of liability against anyone other than Fletcher Cox. All they did is act on a sworn affidavit, if I understand this correctly. With no indictment or criminal charge following that.
@1:07
Fletcher Cox’s “house” is a 1200 acre ranch in Tx. He only uses his Reunion house about 3 times a year.
8:01am. Not a “revered NFL player “
1st round draft pick
2012 All-rookie team
NFL’s 2010’s All-Decade Team
6 x Pro Bowl Selection
3 x 2nd team All-Pro
1x 1st team All-Pro
Super Bowl Champion
Glad you’re not doing my Annual Job Review
Why did 'the court' allow (or cause) him to sit in jail another three days?
"The Court issued a mandate to set him free today (February 7)".
Do this affect his hamburger place at the Little Yazoo crossroads with 49? Will this gal now own it? Stay tooned.
8:01 Cox’s most recent contract is a three-year deal worth $65 million, making him one of the highest-paid non-quarterback players in the NFL.
Revered, yeah, I think so.
@10:26, you mean Shady Trell Ranch, where you pay to go hunt Elk and other "exotics" along with genetically modified whitetails in a fenced enclosure in South Texas to feel like you've done something? I know several people who have gone...I'll pass.
No, 11:52. Pay attention. The place I mentioned is, as I said, at the crossroads of 49 @ Little Yazoo. I believe it's named Hall of Fame.
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