Marcus Jordan says he has substance abuse issues after DUI arrest

Marcus Jordan now says he has a substance abuse issue following his Florida DUI arrest last month. In court filings obtained by multiple outlets, Jordan’s lawyer requested to the court that his client be allowed to enter a substance abuse program, adding that he would waive his right to a speedy trial if the judge granted the motion. Part of the filing said the son of ex-NBA superstar Michael Jordan “acknowledges that he needs help to overcome the challenges of his alcohol/substance use and is amenable to treatment,” People reported. No hearing has been set to discuss the motion, according to TMZ. “While Mr.Jordan acknowledges the seriousness of the charges against him, he respectfully submits that he is an ideal candidate for the Pre-Trial Substance Abuse Education and Treatment Intervention Program due to his strong desire to live as a responsible, drug-free, productive member in the community,” the court filing read, People reported. “Mr.

Jordan is dedicated to becoming a responsible, drug-free, and productive member of the community,” the filing continues.“His participation in the Pre-Trial Substance Abuse Education and Treatment Intervention Program will not only benefit him personally but also serve the community by reducing the likelihood of future offenses.”Jordan previously made headlines while dating Larsa Pippen, the ex-wife of Scottie Pippen — his father’s longtime Bulls running mate. Jordan was arrested on Feb.

4 when he was found by police with his Lamborghini Urus stuck on the railroad tracks in Maitland, Florida, roughly 11 miles north of Orlando, after speeding away from cops. Police said he showed signs of intoxication and failed field sobriety tests. He was charged with one felony count of ketamine possession, one misdemeanor count of DUI with property damage and Jordan pled not guilty of all charges. Days after the incident he released his first public comments about what happened. “I appreciate everyone reachi...

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