– The misdemeanor trespassing charge from January has been dismissed by the Florida state attorney, and the prosecution has been terminated. Addison’s $500 bond is being returned. This clears the criminal matter for now.
– What’s next: Addison’s camp indicates charges will not be filed, and he’s set to pursue a civil claim related to the arrest.
– Incident snapshot: Police say Addison was asked to leave a restaurant multiple times, refused, and was arrested on probable cause. He was booked early in the morning and released a few hours later on bail. The charge: first-degree misdemeanor trespassing in an occupied structure.
– Vikings implications: Addison, entering his fourth season, is near the point where a fifth-year option decision typically lands. This development helps his long-term timeline, though the team will still watch the civil route and his off-field path.
– Past off-field context: Addison previously faced a league suspension (3 games in 2025) for a DUI arrest and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. He also had a speeding incident (140 mph) during rookie year, with a plea deal that dismissed the reckless driving charge.
Bottom line: solid legal news for Addison right now, with a clear path to focusing on the football season ahead. 🔥📊🏈