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Raja, son of Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, reaches plea agreement in wrestling assault case

Raja, son of Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, reaches plea agreement in wrestling assault case

Raja Jackson, son of UFC icon Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, reached an agreement with prosecutors on Wednesday to resolve his criminal case.

A representative from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office informed The California Post that the 26-year-old accepted a plea of no contest to a charge of felony assault resulting in significant injury during a preliminary hearing after negotiating with authorities.

In addition, Raja acknowledged two other specific counts, which included causing serious bodily harm and committing an act of violence.

He’s set to be sentenced in late June, with a district attorney’s office spokesperson mentioning, “The expected outcome is 90 days in actual county jail, restitution of $81,703.38, and two years of formal probation.”

It’s worth noting that this incident traces back to a violent event involving Raja in August 2025.

During a Knox Pro Wrestling show, Raja confronted Stuart Smith, also known as Psycho Stu. He punched Smith in the ring and continued to land blows even after Smith appeared to be unconscious, only stopping when other wrestlers intervened.

A few days post-incident, Raja’s father expressed his support, indicating he believed in his son, though Raja ended up in jail and faced minor consequences like community service.

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