Jackson Mahomes faces 3 felony counts over assaults at restaurant. Read the charges

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Jackson Mahomes has been charged with three felony counts of aggravated sexual battery and a misdemeanor count of battery in the alleged assault of an Overland Park restaurant owner and waiter in February, court records show.

The charges were filed Tuesday in Johnson County District Court and a warrant was issued for the arrest of the 22-year-old Mahomes of Leawood, a social media influencer and brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office arrested Jackson Mahomes about 7 a.m. Wednesday and booked him into the jail about 40 minutes later, according to the booking report. He was being held on a $100,000 bond. He was scheduled to make his appearance at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The three sexual battery charges each allege that Mahomes touched the victim, who was identified by initials, without her consent with “the intent to arouse or satisfy” his or another’s sexual desires while the victim was overcome by force or fear, according to court documents.

The battery charge alleges that Mahomes came into physical contact with another victim in a “rude, insulting, or angry manner.”

As condition of his bond, he is not to use alcohol or firearms. He is also not to use illegal drugs or controlled substances, and must submit to testing when directed. He is not allowed to contact victims or go to their homes or place of employment.

He also cannot comment publicly about the case or the alleged victim or her business.

Mahomes’ attorney, Brandan Davies of the law firm Roth Davies LLC, also would not comment on Wednesday, saying in an email that “the court has prohibited the defendant and lawyers from commenting on the matter.”

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Police previously confirmed they were investigating a Feb. 25 incident involving Mahomes at an Overland Park restaurant near West 151st Street and Metcalf Avenue where Mahomes was accused of assaulting a waiter and the owner of the business.

In separate incidents, Mahomes, the brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, allegedly shoved a 19-year-old male waiter more than once and then forcibly kissed the 40-year-old female owner of Aspens Restaurant and Lounge, 6995 W. 151st St.

Police said they were reviewing the establishment’s surveillance video recordings from that night as part of their investigation, restaurant owner Aspen Vaughn previously told The Star.

An attorney for Mahomes previously contended that he did nothing wrong.

“Our investigation has revealed substantial evidence refuting the claims of Jackson’s accuser including the statements of several witnesses. We have reached out to law enforcement to provide the fruit of our investigation so that they may have a complete picture of the matter,” Davies said in a statement in early March.

Vaughn and the waiter both relayed their experiences with Mahomes in interviews with The Star in early March.

The waiter, who in previous conversations with The Star asked not to be named, said that night, Mahomes came into the restaurant with a group of about five friends.

Mahomes and his entourage went into the restaurant’s basement office, then wouldn’t let the waiter in when he tried to go inside to get his water bottle, he said. Mahomes then pushed him and told him to get out, the waiter alleged.

Shortly after, Vaughn said Mahomes asked to speak with her privately about the shoving incident. Once in her office, Mahomes allegedly grabbed Vaughn’s neck with enough force that it left a faint bruise that was evident in a photograph she later provided The Star.

Aspen Vaughn provided this photo, right, showing what she says shows the bruise on her neck from Jackson Mahomes’ alleged assault at Vaughn’s restaurant Aspens Restaurant and Lounge in February. The incident, shown at left, was captured on a surveillance camera in the restaurant.
Aspen Vaughn provided this photo, right, showing what she says shows the bruise on her neck from Jackson Mahomes’ alleged assault at Vaughn’s restaurant Aspens Restaurant and Lounge in February. The incident, shown at left, was captured on a surveillance camera in the restaurant.

Vaughn also provided The Star with a video that she said showed Mahomes grabbing her by the throat and kissing her at least twice in her office a little after 10 p.m.

“He forcibly kissed me out of nowhere,” she said, calling the advances unwelcome and shocking, adding that she thought he was intoxicated.

The Star’s Mike Hendricks contributed.