Former FSU and NFL Player Travis Rudolph Found Not Guilty In Murder Trial

Former FSU and NFL Player Travis Rudolph Found Not Guilty In Murder Trial

A jury found former NFL and FSU player Travis Rudolph not guilty of murder and other charges Wednesday.

The jury deliberated for about three and a half hours.

Here is what started it all! The ex-girlfriend of former American football wide receiver Travis Rudolph has been identified as a key witness in the case of the shooting of two men, resulting in one death, outside his home in April 2021.

In a cross-examination Friday, Dominique Jones said that the night unfolded tragically after she found texts from other women in his phone, but rather than escalating the matter, she chose to leave. As she attempted to leave, Rudolph stopped her, she said.

Rudolph, 27, was charged with one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder after Rudolph fired numerous shots at four men in a car as they left his home on the night in April 2021.

Sebastien Jean-Jacques, 21, was killed.

Rudolph testified that two of the four men pointed guns at him during the altercation.

The prosecution said the men had gone to Rudolph’s house in Lake Park to talk with Rudolph after Rudolph allegedly mistreated his girlfriend. The defense claimed Rudolph fired the shots in self defense after the men attacked him and his brother.