Jackson Mahomes in Johnson County Court trying to change his bond

Jackson Mahomes is back in court on Tuesday to discuss changing his bond agreement. The 22-year-old social media influencer and brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been charged with three counts of aggravated sexual battery and one count of battery following a incident at a Johnson County bar and restaurant in late February. Mahomes appeared in court to ask for a change to his bond that would allow him to have contact with four friends who were also witnesses in the case. The judge granted that amendment with one exception, denying Mahomes’ request to contact any of the four witnesses. He will not be allowed to contact a witness believed to be the former daughter-in-law of one of the alleged victims in the case. This witness claimed to be the 22-year-old influencer’s best friend and said it’s been hard not to talk to Mahomes in the past few months. Despite this, the judge still denied the request while allowing no contact orders to be reviewed after the case’s initial hearing in August. The witness said she had not contacted the complainant in the case since the incident occurred. The prosecution attorney said he was concerned about pressure to discuss the case from members of the “Mahomes camp” while the case was pending. Authorities have requested $100,000 bond in the case. Mahomes posted bail hours after his arrest last Wednesday and was released after his first court appearance. On Monday, new details in the case against Mahomes became public with the release of an affidavit from the Johnson County, Kansas, District Court. The document revealed information about the February 25, 2023 police investigation at the Aspen Restaurant and Lounge in Overland Park. Mahomes is accused in the probable cause document of shoving a restaurant employee and forcibly kissing the restaurant owner on multiple occasions. The incident was reportedly captured by a video camera inside the bar where it happened. The affidavit also revealed that several of Mahomes’ friends were with the influencer at the restaurant that night, which was the main reason for Tuesday’s hearing. Last week, Mahomes requested an amendment to his bail agreement that would allow him to interview four people named as witnesses in the case. Mahomes’ attorney argued that the individuals were his friends and that because they had spoken to Mahomes regularly since the alleged incident there would be no harm in continuing to do so and that the decision to limit contacts only served to “further isolate the defendant while the case is pending.” A judge ordered Mahomes to appear in person to discuss the potential modification.

Jackson Mahomes is back in court on Tuesday to discuss changing his bond agreement.

The 22-year-old social media influencer and brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been charged with three counts of aggravated sexual assault and one count of battery following of an incident at a Johnson County bar and restaurant in late February.

Mahomes appeared in court asking for a change to his bond that would allow him to have contact with four friends, who are also witnesses in the case.

The judge granted that amendment with one exception, denying Mahomes’ request to contact any of the four witnesses. He will not be allowed to contact a witness believed to be the former daughter-in-law of one of the alleged victims in the case.

This witness claimed to be the 22-year-old influencer’s best friend and said it’s been hard not to talk to Mahomes for the past few months. Despite this, the judge still denied the request while allowing no contact orders to be reviewed after the case’s initial hearing in August.

The witness said she had not contacted the plaintiff in the case since the incident occurred. The prosecution attorney said he was concerned about pressure to discuss the case from members of the “Mahomes camp” while the case was pending.

Authorities have requested $100,000 bond in the case. Mahomes posted bail hours after his arrest last Wednesday and was released after his first court appearance.

On Monday, new details in the case against Mahomes became public with the release of an affidavit from the Johnson County, Kansas, District Court.

The document revealed information about the February 25, 2023 police investigation at the Aspen Restaurant and Lounge in Overland Park. Mahomes is accused in the probable cause document of shoving a restaurant employee and forcibly kissing the restaurant owner on multiple occasions.

The incident was reportedly captured by a video camera inside the bar where it happened.

The affidavit also revealed that several of Mahomes’ friends were with the influencer at the restaurant that night, which was the main reason for Tuesday’s hearing.

Mahomes last week requested a change to his bail agreement that would allow him to speak with four people listed as witnesses in the case. Mahomes’ attorney argued that the individuals were his friends and that because they had spoken to Mahomes regularly since the alleged incident there would be no harm in continuing to do so and that the decision to limit contacts only served to “further isolate the defendant while the case is pending.”

A judge ordered Mahomes to appear in person to discuss the potential modification.

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