Odd Future’s Jasper Dolphin Reportedly Wanted For Questioning As Jamie Foxx Pursues Charges In Alleged Assault

Jamie Foxx reportedly wants to press charges in the recent alleged assault where someone threw a glass at his face during a dinner at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills. According to TMZ, police are looking to question Odd Future’s founding member, Jasper Dolphin. They haven’t named him a suspect or person of interest, but police have obtained video footage of the incident as their investigation continues.

At the restaurant, someone allegedly used a laser pointer to project a penis onto Foxx’s table as he celebrated his birthday with friends and family. Sources for TMZ claim members of the Jackass production team conducted the stunt, which left Foxx furious. He allegedly stormed over to tell them to stop and eventually, a bottle was thrown at his face. Jasper previously appeared in Jackass Forever.

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Jamie Foxx receives the Spotlight during the Film Awards Gala of the 31st annual Palm Springs International Film Festival in Palm Springs, Calif., on January 2, 2020. © Taya Gray/The Desert Sun, Palm Springs Desert Sun via Imagn Content Services, LLC via Imagn Images

The alleged incident comes after Foxx recently made headlines for opening about the 2023 health scare that nearly cost him his life. He revealed that he suffered a brain bleed that led to a stroke during his new special for Netflix, Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened. “April 11, I was having a bad headache, and I asked my boy for a aspirin. I realized quickly that when you’re in a medical emergency, your boys don’t know what the f— to do,” Foxx joked. He went on to recall blacking out for 20 days during the health crisis and that his sister, Deidra Dixon, “knew something was wrong.”

He further reflected on his near-death experience: “Your life doesn’t flash before your face. It was kind of oddly peaceful. I saw the tunnel, I didn’t see the light. I was in that tunnel, though. It was hot in that tunnel. S—, am I going to the wrong place in this mother——? Because I looked at the end of the tunnel, and I thought I saw the devil like, ‘Come on.’”

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Odd Future’s Jasper Dolphin Is Reportedly Wanted For Questioning In The Assault Of Jamie Foxx

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Jamie Foxx has had a challenging year. After undergoing intense medical treatment following a stroke, with the support of his family, the They Cloned Tyrone actor is in good spirits.

Sadly, Jamie found himself seeking emergency treatment yet again. Back on December 13, Foxx was assaulted during his birthday dinner in Beverly Hills, California. While the incident is still under investigation, according to TMZ authorities are closing in on a suspect.

The outlet claims music collective Odd Future’s found member Jasper Dolphin (real name Davon Wilson) is wanted by cops for questioning.

An insider alleged that the assault of Foxx while dining at Mr. Chow could have been part of a prank. Onlookers told police that after a laser projection of a penis was placed onto Foxx’s table, he went over to a group of people to deescalate the situation. Unfortunately, tempers flared and Foxx was supposedly hit with a glass bottle. Sources say that the prank was supposedly “organized by members of the Jackass production team,” of which Dolphin is seemingly a member of.

Although Dolphin hasn’t been formally named as a suspect, a source told TMZ that the rapper-turned-actor could help fill in details surrounding the altercation.

At this time, no one has been charged with assaulting Foxx. But Foxx allegedly told investigators that when someone is, he is ready to press chargers to ensure “this type of incident does not happen to others.”