Suns' Josh Jackson Accused of Getting His 5-Month-Old Daughter High on Marijuana
By Max Scoli

It has not been an offseason to remember for Phoenix Suns stud Josh Jackson.
First, he was arrested for trying to enter the VIP section at a music festival in Florida.
And now, Lorena Villela, the mother of Jackson's five-month-old daughter, alleges that the former NBA All-Rookie Second Team honoree frequently uses marijuana in her home, and has even gotten their child high.
Unbelievable Court Docs From a Paternity Case Against Suns Josh Jackson Where Woman Accuses Jackson of Getting Her 4 Month Baby High Off Weed; Jackson Doesn’t Deny It, But Gives This Excuse (Baby Weed Docs) https://t.co/sHKnT8IHtT pic.twitter.com/IUrvfI1xNp
— Robert Littal (@BSO) June 19, 2019
According to court documents, a large blunt was also in plain sight within the home.
When Villela confronted Jackson via text message regarding the strong odor that often permeates her house, he responded by saying, "Lol the people in this house will tell you I don't do that when she's around or before I see her so say what you want."
Just a reminder: Marijuana is prohibited in the NBA both during the year and in the offseason, though the league's policy isn't nearly as strict as other sports.
Nonetheless, these allegations paint an incredibly immature look for the Suns forward.
It's been a rough couple of weeks for Josh Jackson ?https://t.co/lbV5CJddtD
— HotNewHipHop (@HotNewHipHop) June 20, 2019
It's one thing if you want to put your career in jeopardy, but doing the same with your daughter's safety and well-being is completely unacceptable.