Packers Elgton Jenkins Involved in Late-Night Dispute at Atlanta Strip Club, No Arrests Made

Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins found himself at the center of a late-night incident on May 1, when a dispute at Atlanta’s King of Diamonds strip club prompted a police response. The altercation began when Jenkins and a group of friends reportedly requested a refund for their entry fee, citing dissatisfaction with the club’s atmosphere. Tensions escalated, drawing the attention of security and ultimately requiring law enforcement to intervene.
According to bodycam footage released by local authorities, officers arrived on scene around 11:30 p.m. and managed to de-escalate the situation without making any arrests. The video shows a visibly agitated exchange between Jenkins’ party and club staff, though police were able to mediate a resolution and disperse the group peacefully.
Jenkins, a key figure on the Packers’ offensive line since entering the NFL in 2019, has yet to make a public comment on the incident. The Mississippi State product signed a four-year, $68 million contract extension in 2022 and has started 75 games in his career, becoming a cornerstone of Green Bay’s front five.
What we know?
- The confrontation occurred at King of Diamonds in Atlanta
- Police were called to the scene at approximately 11:30 p.m. on May 1
- Officers de-escalated the situation with no arrests or citations issued
As offseason activities ramp up, Jenkins is expected to return to team preparations, focusing on the 2025 NFL season. While the dispute appears to be a closed matter legally, the incident has brought public attention due to the release of police footage.
The episode underscores the scrutiny public figures, particularly professional athletes, face in their personal lives. While no legal consequences resulted, the situation may linger in the court of public opinion. Jenkins’ response—or lack thereof—could influence how he’s viewed in the locker room and among fans as he looks to keep his focus on football and uphold his standing as a team leader.

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