Overview
- Court documents obtained by TMZ show Marcus Jordan finished all court-ordered steps, clearing the way for prosecutors to dismiss his DUI and ketamine-possession case.
- The plea deal required random drug tests, a $1,000 fine, 50 hours of community service, and installation of an ignition interlock, a breath sensor that prevents a car from starting if it detects alcohol.
- He also wrote a 250-word apology to the officer he argued with during the February 2025 arrest, which satisfied the final condition.
- Police said his Lamborghini SUV became stuck on train tracks in Florida, noted slurred speech and bloodshot eyes, and reported a white powder in his pocket that later tested positive for ketamine.
- Formal dismissal filings are expected next, a routine step in agreements that end certain nonviolent DUI or possession cases after compliance.