Marcus Jordan, son of the NBA legend, Michael Jordan, was arrested in Florida for multiple positions.
The Maitland Police Department hired Marcus in Orange County prison on Tuesday for charges of cocaine possession, arrest resistance and damage to DUI ownership or personal injuries. Fox News Digital contacted Jordan's representatives to comment.
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The details around their arrest were not yet clear.
The 34 -year -old man is the second longest son of former Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards star. Marcus played basketball at high school and then tried his hand in university basketball at the University of Florida Central.
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He ended up leaving the program in 2012 and graduated with a degree at Rosen College of Hospitality Management in 2013.
Marcus has been under the most part. He was pushed to the attention center about two years ago when he began dating Larsa Pippen, his father's teammate, Scottie Pippen. The relationship lasted approximately two years when the couple broke in 2024.
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He has had a brush of the law in the past. He did not supplicate the disorderly behavior and resisted the arrest in an incident in OMAHA, Nebraska, in 2012. He was also accused of obstructing a police officer, but the position retired as part of a guilt agreement.
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