Court ordered Pac to pay 11M
This nikka is f*cked 
Jones' lawyer, Lisa Rasmussen, said there is no evidence Jones was behind the shooting. She said Jones, who has played five years in the NFL, didn't have the cash to cover the award because he won't receive his first paycheck of the season until September. Rasmussen plans to appeal the verdict.
"It's obviously a devastating amount for him financially," Rasmussen said. "He has really worked hard to make a comeback with his NFL career. He doesn't make enough money to pay that judgment."
She said the jury in the civil case likely was swayed by the sympathetic sight of Urbanski in his wheelchair and Jones' celebrity.
"People perceive him as a person who is able to pay $11 million," she said. "Adam doesn't even get paid until he plays his first game."
Cudworth's lawyer, Richard Schonfeld, declared the verdict fair, saying the bouncer continues to grapple with "constant pain from being shot in the chest and arm." Cudworth was awarded $1.3 million, including $300,000 in punitive damages.
"I am pleased that Mr. Jones has finally been held accountable," Schonfeld said, adding that his client "is pleased to have closure."
Schonfeld said he wasn't worried about an appeal or Jones' alleged inability to pay the award.
"If he is making money, I am going to be there trying to collect," Schonfeld said. ()
The Bengals re-signed Jones in March for a third season. His one-year contract is reportedly worth $950,000, including incentives. Rasmussen said Jones' salary will be distributed in 16 checks throughout the season and he only collects if he is healthy enough to play.

