Marcus Jordan — the son of NBA legend Michael Jordan — has officially struck a deal with prosecutors in his Florida DUI case, and one condition is as humbling as it gets: he must write a handwritten apology letter to the cop he berated during his arrest.
Inside the Deal
According to court documents obtained by TMZ Sports, Marcus signed a pretrial intervention agreement on September 12 in Orange County, Florida.
If he follows through on all requirements over the next 12 months, prosecutors have agreed to drop all three criminal charges against him, which included:
- Possession of ketamine
- Resisting an officer without violence
- Driving under the influence (DUI)
Conditions of the Agreement
Marcus’s deal comes with strict stipulations. Over the next year, the 33-year-old must:
- Submit to random drug testing
- Install an ignition interlock device in his car
- Complete 50 hours of community service
- Donate $1,000 to charity
- Write a 250-word apology letter to the officer he lashed out at during his arrest
If he successfully checks every box, prosecutors have agreed to dismiss the charges and close the case.

The Infamous Arrest
The case stems from Marcus’s headline-grabbing night out in Maitland, Florida back in February 2025.
Police say Marcus was drunk behind the wheel of his Lamborghini SUV when he got it stuck on nearby train tracks.
Bodycam footage from the arrest later went viral — showing Marcus name-dropping his father Michael Jordan in what appeared to be an attempt to avoid trouble. Cops said he also acted combative and disrespectful while in custody.
“Karaoke in Cuffs”
Adding to the bizarre nature of the arrest, more police video surfaced showing Marcus singing in the back of a squad car while cuffed.
The clips — which spread quickly across social media — left fans stunned and sparked widespread debate about celebrity privilege and accountability.
Marcus Speaks Out
Since the incident, Marcus has only briefly addressed the arrest publicly. However, in interviews and on social media, he’s repeatedly emphasized that he’s embraced sobriety and is working on personal growth.
The apology letter requirement, in particular, is being seen by many as a way for Marcus to take responsibility and prove to the court that he’s turning things around.
A Chance at Redemption
For Marcus, the deal offers a second chance. If he completes the terms successfully, the DUI case will be wiped clean from his record — a stark contrast from what could have been serious jail time.
Legal experts say pretrial intervention programs like this are designed to rehabilitate rather than punish, especially for first-time offenders willing to put in the work.
Bottom Line
Michael Jordan’s son may have made headlines for all the wrong reasons earlier this year, but now Marcus Jordan has a path forward — one paved with sobriety, service, and even a little humility.
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