In his first broadcast interview since he was released by the Dallas Cowboys, Adam "Pacman" Jones told James Brown of CBS that he was not involved in a June 2007 shooting outside a strip club, and he's confident he'll get back into the NFL.Asked by Brown whether the allegations that he was behind the shooting were true, Jones was adamant that they're not.
"No, they're not true at all," Jones said. "I told the authorities everything that happened. There's no truth to none of the stories, really."
At that, Jones' lawyer, Robert Langford, interrupted and said he couldn't give any more information at the request of law enforcement officials, but that Jones had cooperated fully with the investigation.
Brown noted that Jones, who has missed 22 of 32 games in the last two seasons because of NFL suspensions, always seems to get in trouble in and around strip clubs, and he asked "What is it about strip clubs that you can't stay away?"
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