These Disturbing New Details Surrounding Jackson Mahomes’ Assault Accusations Makes Him An Even Bigger POS Than Before
Jackson Mahomes is entitled, and thinks that because his big brother is the best quarterback in the world he can get away with whatever he wants. Not so fast, TikTok boy. Your assault was greasy and the tape shows it happened and is unwanted.
But now we’ve got more details. And while the assault allegations are everything you thought they were and more, Mahomes’ general level of greasiness on the night in question sounds even worse than what we thought.
Via the New York Post
On Monday, Johnson County District Judge Thomas Sunderland ordered the release of a redacted copy of the police affidavit, which states Jackson “grabbed [Aspen Vaughn] by the throat, forcing her head back and kissed her and put his tongue in her mouth,” three times without her consent and then told her not to tell anyone, according to a separate report from the Kansas City Star.
Vaughn, 40, who is the owner of the Aspens Restaurant and Lounge … told police that Jackson told her he needed to speak with her in the office, located in the lower level of the restaurant — and that he closed the door once they were inside.
“He then grabbed her by the throat, forcing her head back and kissed her and put his tongue in her mouth,” the affidavit states — alleging that Jackson repeated the act two more times seconds apart. …
When Jackson left the office, Vaughn showed two servers — whom she claimed did not hear her when she called out for help — her neck, which had fresh signs of injury, according to the affidavit.
Both employees confirmed that account to police. …
At one point, Jackson returned to the office trying to explain “what he could do for her business,” according to the affidavit, which noted Jackson has a large social media following.
Jackson was reportedly angry when he and his group of friends were eventually told to leave the restaurant.
Additionally in the redacted affidavit, the waiter, who chose not to be identified, spoke with police on the night of the incident and said he had gone to the office on the lower level of the restaurant to retrieve his water bottle.
The waiter entered the code and was barely through the door when Jackson allegedly pushed his chest and told him not to come in, according to the affidavit — which states the waiter then told Jackson he was an employee and needed his water bottle.
That’s when Jackson allegedly pushed the waiter a second time and told him to get out.
Jackson later attempted to apologize, but told the waiter that he should not have to tell him twice to leave a room and that if he’s in a room in the restaurant, it is off limits.
The assault allegations against Jackson Mahomes have not only confirmed the initial suspicions, but have also revealed an even darker side to his character. The level of disrespect and arrogance displayed on the night in question goes beyond what any decent person would ever utter. It is disheartening to imagine him belittling hardworking servers who rely on their tips to make ends meet with phrases like “I shouldn’t have to tell you twice” or “If I’m in a room in YOUR restaurant, it’s off limits.” The mere thought of it is enough to make one’s hair stand on end.
While this individual revels in the privilege of watching the Super Bowl from a private box, courtesy of his fame and connections, his more accomplished and likeable brother is out there making genuine achievements. It is an unfortunate reality that the video capturing the assault on Aspen Vaughn serves as undeniable evidence. However, one can only hope that the prosecutors find additional grounds to convict him for being utterly despicable.