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Marcus Jordan’s Bizarre Request After Arrest

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By Web Desk Published February 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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In a strange twist, Marcus Jordan, the son of NBA icon Michael Jordan, faced legal trouble when his Lamborghini became stranded on train tracks, resulting in his unexpected arrest for DUI and cocaine possession.

During the arrest, Marcus Jordan, 34, exhibited erratic behaviour and made a strange request amid the turmoil: He insisted that the officers play songs by Mariah Carey. The officers responded to his persistent music requests with confusion, further amplifying the oddity of the situation.

Michael Jordan’s son, Marcus Jordan, reportedly demanded that police change the music while being taken into custody:

'Play some Mariah Carey up in this bitch' pic.twitter.com/EC0BboPw5p

— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) February 5, 2025

Eyewitnesses reported that Jordan was loud, used profane language, and was uncooperative throughout the interaction, complicating the police’s efforts. His insistence on hearing Mariah Carey’s music seemed to attempt to inject some levity into the situation or perhaps to comfort himself. Yet, it only underscored the strange nature of the event.

Update! Apparently Marcus Jordan Was So Shitfaced Leaving The Strip Club (On A Tuesday Night) That He Got His Lamborghini Stuck On Railroad Tracks Then Sang All The Way To Jail pic.twitter.com/mAyIhwhUVf

— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 5, 2025

The incident marks a significant departure from Jordan’s relatively private lifestyle despite the fame associated with his father. As he faces legal scrutiny, the public and media are intrigued by the unusual details of the night and speculate about what may have led to such an extraordinary situation.

Marcus Jordan Reportedly Told Police to 'Play Some Mariah Carey Up in This B*tch' During Arrest

Full details here: https://t.co/OwfggA4zQu

— Complex (@Complex) February 7, 2025

The arrest poignantly reminds us of how unpredictable and bizarre real-life events can be. As the case progresses, the community and observers ponder the many unanswered questions about that night, the influence of celebrity legacies, and the unexpected role that music can play in moments of personal crisis.

Read: Nora Ford Denies Involvement in Marcus Jordan’s DUI and Drug Arrest

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