Marcus Jordan, the son of NBA legend Michael Jordan, tweeted a picture of his penis but blamed it on a Twitter hacker. According to Deadspin, the former college basketball player immediately deleted the picture but not before his 50,000 Twitter followers saw it. Following the picture another tweet was sent out that said: #mistake my bad."

It seemed like the 22-year-old tried to brush aside what happened tweeting to his followers: "Anyway, what's poppin Twitter #HappySunday" but they didn't let him off the hook that easy.

After reportedly receiving comments about the picture he sent out several explanations that his account had been hacked and he would never post anything like that on the Internet. 

This isn't the first time Jordan has gotten into trouble over his Twitter account. He raised eyebrows after he tweeted to a porn star trying to allegedly illicit sex from here, Complex magazine reports. Jordan said the tweet to Rachel Roxxx was meant as a Direct Message and was a joke.

"@xxxrachelroxxx too bad u wasnt n the chi this weekend was ready for round 2, 1st black guy huh? dm me back boo got lot more for u $," he posted on Twitter.

He also got in trouble over a tweet after he posted about spending $50,000 in one day at Las Vegas clubs and casinos. Jordan was only 20-years-old at the time and wasn't legally allowed to enter the casino or club.

In an interview with FoxSports.com, Jordan said he had made a mistake.

"I didn't mean it the way it came across," he told Jeff Goodman. "My family and friends know that type of person I am."

Jordan isn't the only one to get caught sending inappropriate pictures via the Internet. Anthony Weiner was caught sexting 22-year-old Sydney Leathers and sending her a picture of his genitals using the handle "Carlos Danger."

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