Adam Abdul-Jabbar, the son of basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, is currently residing in Los Angeles. In January 2022, Adam Abdul-Jabbar received a 180-day imprisonment sentence for stabbing Raymond Windsor after a dispute over trash cans. He managed to complete his sentence while under house confinement, and in July 2022, he was released.
Windsor had asked Adam Abdul-Jabbar to help his grandmother with the trash cans when the stabbing happened. Windsor experienced a skull injury and brain hemorrhage after being stabbed. Since being released from house arrest, he hasn’t been spotted out in daylight and hasn’t spoken out in the media about his future plans.
Adam Abdul-Jabbar may be receiving therapy and help for his substance abuse concerns, according to certain symposiums. He has a track record of drug and alcohol issues, and it is speculated that he was on alcohol effects when the stabbing occurred.
Adam Abdul-Jabbar, the son of NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, is under arrest in California on claims he stabbed a neighbor.
— 24/7 News (@24_7_News) June 12, 2020
Adam Abdul-Jabbar may be attempting to reconstruct his life. He has a wife and two children, and he might be eager to move past the stabbing event and have his life running.
He has kept his remarks regarding the stabbing and his confinement private. But Adam’s father, Kareem, has asserted that he makes him “proud” for accepting responsibility for his conduct and serving his term.
Kareem has also expressed the wish that Adam will make use of his experiences to aid those who are afflicted by addiction or mental health problems. Adam has a past of addiction and anxiety disorders, and he has been transparent in the past about his troubles.
What does Adam Abdul-Jabbar do for a living?
Compared to his father, Adam keeps a low-key demeanor, yet over many years, he has had a variety of occupations. He participated in Celebrity Family Feud in 2017 with his father’s team. He also contributed writing to the Veronica Mars television program.
But his most recent position is that of a sales representative at a Los Angeles GameStop storefront. He was detained in 2020 on allegations of stabbing his neighbor in front of his house. Later, he was found guilty of violence and given a 180-day jail punishment.
Since being released from prison in 2020, he has not yet been spotted in the public eye. On GameStop’s website, he continues to be listed as a sales representative, but it’s unclear if he’s still working.