A judge has granted LA Rams star Alaric Jackson’s ex-girlfriend a temporary restraining order against the lineman after she alleged he put his hands on her during an argument at their West Hills home on Monday night.
Court documents, obtained by The California Post, show a Chatsworth judge signed off on the order at 2:05 p.m. Wednesday, just hours after she initially asked for it.
The order bars Jackson from going within 100 yards of the woman, her home, her job, her vehicle and her French Bulldog.
It also requires Jackson to move out of the West Hills property that he and the woman had been living in.
The woman, who claims she’s pregnant with Jackson’s child, said he roughed her up after a struggle over the possession of an iPhone.
In her application for the restraining order, the woman alleged she suffered scratches and bruises all over her body after Jackson took her phone and her headphones from her in the heated dispute.
She claimed that during the altercation, she told Jackson “to be careful because I’m pregnant,” but she alleged he responded, “I don’t give a f—k.”
Jackson was taken into police custody over the woman’s allegations at around 11 p.m. on Monday and was booked on a felony domestic violence charge at 4:24 a.m. on Tuesday. He was released on $50,000 bond hours later, according to jail records.
Wednesday’s order is slated to last until July 1, when a hearing will take place to determine whether a more permanent order needs to be established.
Jackson has been with the Rams since 2021 and just recently signed a $57 million contract extension.
The team said in a statement it was “aware of the incident regarding Alaric Jackson” and it was taking “these matters very seriously.”
“Due to this being an ongoing legal situation,” the Rams added, “we cannot comment further at this time.”





