On Monday, the Pipes Motorsports Group announced that team rider Jason Anderson would be stepping away from the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship for an indefinite amount of time to address personal, family, and ongoing medical matters.
Prior to round 8 of the championship at Daytona on Saturday, the team announced that Anderson would miss the race due to “ongoing medical issues.”
Following Daytona, news began to circulate online that Anderson had been arrested in December of 2025 in Orange County, Florida, for domestic violence. You can read the court documents below.
According to Racer X, “the State of Florida is either not filing charges against Anderson on this matter, or the charges have been dropped.”
Pipes Motorsport Group released the following statement on Monday:
“Pipes Motorsports Group announces that rider Jason Anderson will be stepping away from Supercross competition for an indefinite period to address personal, family, and ongoing medical matters. This decision was made jointly by Jason and his management team in coordination with the organization.
Pipes Motorsports Group respects Jason and his family’s privacy and fully supports his decision. No further statements will be made at this time.”
While he has scrubbed his social media accounts online, Anderson has provided a statement on the matter:
“I want to speak directly about the recent situation. I take full responsibility for my actions, and I’m truly sorry for the hurt they’ve caused my wife, and family.
We are asking for privacy right now as my focus needs to be on my family. I’m stepping away indefinitely to give them my full attention and to work on being the husband and father they deserve.”





