Marcus Jordan, the son of NBA Corridor of Famer Michael Jordan, was arrested on fees of DUI property injury or private harm, cocaine possession and resisting arrest in Florida Tuesday morning, in response to police information.
The Maitland Police Division arrested Marcus Jordan, who was booked into Orange County Jail.
TMZ first reported Marcus Jordan’s arrest.
In line with police information obtained by Orlando’s WESH2, Jordan was arrested after fleeing a site visitors cease. Police stated they encountered Jordan after they noticed headlights on a set of railroad tracks, and Jordan reportedly requested for assist getting his blue Lamborghini SUV off the tracks “after he made a fallacious flip.”
Per the report, an officer stated Jordan’s speech was slurred, he had bloodshot eyes, smelled of alcohol and “did not appear to know the place he was.”
There was reportedly one other passenger within the automotive, however they haven’t been recognized.
In line with WESH2, the arrest affidavit says officers discovered a “clear plastic baggie with a white powdery substance” in Jordan’s pocket, which later examined constructive for cocaine.
Per the report, Jordan had posted bond Tuesday morning and was set to be launched.
Marcus, 34, is Michael Jordan’s second-oldest son. He briefly performed basketball on the College of Central Florida, and is the CEO and founding father of the Trophy Room, a retail boutique that sells footwear and attire.
In 2012, Marcus pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct and resisting arrest in Omaha, Nebraska. He was additionally charged with obstructing a police officer, which was dropped as a part of a plea settlement.