The attorney for former Ultimate Fighting Championship title holder Quinton “Rampage” Jackson said he likely suffered an “episode of delirium” July 15 when police say he hit three cars and fled authorities while driving his raised Ford F-350 pickup truck, narrowly missing pedestrians and driving on the wrong side of Newport Boulevard.
Jackson pleaded not guilty in Central Justice Center in Santa Ana on Thursday to two felony counts of reckless evading police and three misdemeanor counts of hit and run. He faces up to three years in prison if convicted on all charges.
“Man, I didn’t know what was going on [that day],” Jackson was overheard saying outside the courtroom.
“It is believed [Jackson] suffered an episode of delirium brought on by total exhaustion and dehydration compounded by severe stress-related issues revealed to him both before and after the July 5 fight” where he lost his UFC light heavyweight title, said Jackson’s attorney, Carol Lavacot. Jackson was upset by Forrest Griffin July 5 in Las Vegas when judges awarded Griffin the decision.