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Sparks forward Jackson willing to testify in domestic case against NFL player

Rickea Jackson #2 of the Los Angeles Sparks reacts during the game against the Indiana Fever at Crypto.com Arena on August 5, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

MIAMI -- Last Saturday, Sparks forward Rickea Jackson was involved in a very scary incident with ex-boyfriend and Atlanta Falcons linebacker James Pearce, Jr. According to a document, Jackson's attorneys has since said that she's willing to testify if the domestic violence case goes to trial.

From ESPN:

"Pearce was arrested Saturday and is facing five felony charges, including aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and aggravated stalking. A pretrial conditional stay-away order was filed against Pearce by the court with regard to Jackson.

The victims' rights notice points out that Jackson has the rights under Florida law to be notified of updates in the case and be present at all public proceedings, as well as a "right to be heard in any public proceeding." In addition, it notes that Jackson has the right to confer with prosecutors about any plea deal and provide information about the impact the defendant has had on her and her family.

Jackson "remains cooperative and willing to testify at trial, if one is necessary," the attorneys wrote. Jackson is being represented by Gary F. Celetti and Wendy A.L. Beswick.

"The victim is pleading with the Court and the State to conclude this matter promptly without hindering the efficacy of the prosecution's case," the attorneys wrote."

ESPN also had additional details from what took place on Saturday.

"Jackson told police that Pearce, her ex-boyfriend for almost three years, followed her in his vehicle Saturday morning, tried to open her car door at a stop and then later rammed her car with his vehicle multiple times when she tried to enter into the Doral Police Department, according to an affidavit. Police responded after Jackson called.

According to the affidavit, officers saw Pearce standing on the outside of his SUV on the driver's side with the door open. An officer pulled a gun on Pearce and ordered him to get on the floor. Pearce got back into his car and closed the door. The officer opened the door, but Pearce shut it again, locked it and drove away.

While Pearce was driving away, the SUV struck an officer in his left knee. The affidavit describes it as "intentionally in an attempt to evade arrest."

Police followed Pearce's vehicle in cars until Pearce crashed at an intersection. Pearce then got out of his car and fled on foot. Officers were able to catch up with him, although Pearce "began to resist arrest by tensing his arms and not allowing officers to apprehend him."

Pearce, 22, was released on $20,500 bond Sunday evening. In addition to the domestic violence charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon (two counts) and aggravated stalking, Pearce is also being accused of felony aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer, felony fleeing and deluding police officers and resisting an officer without violence to his person, a misdemeanor."

The Falcons released a statement last Saturday that they were "gathering more information."

Jackson, who has spent two years with the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA thus far, was scheduled to compete in the one-on-one tournament for Unrivaled. There's also no word on whether she'll continue to compete in the women's three-on-three basketball league. 

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