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'Pacman' Jones Repaying $20K Debt To Vegas Casino

LAS VEGAS (AP) ― A lawyer for suspended Dallas Cowboys' player Adam "Pacman" Jones says he's sending a check to the district attorney to repay a $20,000 debt to a Las Vegas casino.

Court documents show Clark County District Attorney David Roger is seeking a felony arrest warrant for the 24-year-old player unless he pays the bill.

Jones' lawyer Manny Arora acknowledges his client owes the money. He says he's sending a check Friday for the entire amount.

The DA alleges Jones wrote two bad checks for $5,000 and one for $10,000, last Sept. 3 at Caesars Palace. The case was first reported by the Las Vegas Sun.

The Cowboys signed the troubled defensive back earlier this year.

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