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Old 10-19-2007, 01:52 PM
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Property taxes are a steal on that home!
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...does it come with the rape stands and fight pits?
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...does it come with the rape stands and fight pits?
Naw, those are cherished extras that will not be included in estate. However, there are a series of Steve Young and the accurate left handed passer DVDs in pristine unopened condition that will be included in the sale.
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does it also include hidden rooms for "weed plants" and scales.
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Originally Posted by Scrib
Property taxes are a steal on that home!

They really are.
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Michael Vick turns himself in

I guess he wants to get a jump start on whatever time he's going to be sentenced to serve.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,312207,00.html

Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick turned himself in to U.S. Marshals Monday to begin serving time on his sentence to be handed out in December for a dogfighting conspiracy charge. Vick was transported from the U.S. Courthouse in downtown Richmond, Va., to Northern Neck Regional Jail in Warsaw, Va.

"This matter is before the Court after Defendant Michael Vick has indicated his desire to voluntarily enter custody prior to his sentencing hearing. It appearing appropriate to do so, the U.S. Marshal is ordered to take custody of the Defendant immediately upon his surrender," according to an order filed in U.S. District Court.

Vick and his associates pleaded guilty over the summer to a federal dogfighting conspiracy charge. The pro-football player was suspended by the NFL and scheduled to be sentenced Dec. 10. He faces up to five years in prison.

Vick's rural house that was a focus of the dogfighting case was recently sold by the fallen NFL player to a developer.

The developer planned to hold an open house of the Surrey County, Va., property before auctioning it off, according to The Virginian-Pilot, citing realtor Kyle Hause Jr., who has been involved in the deal.
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He should have went long...
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I always have a problem with how reporters like to put shit. "He turned himself in", more like he volunteer to start his sentence early.
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Originally Posted by Whiskers
He should have went long...
Let's hope his new-found friends don't go long. . . .
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Originally Posted by Shalooby
Let's hope his new-found friends don't go long. . . .



he deserves whatever's coming in h...um...to him.
Old 11-19-2007, 03:27 PM
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meh, probation and a fine would have been appropiate.
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He'll be out in 1 year on probation
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He'll be out in 1 year on probation
werd, prob some shit like that.
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Dude just keeps getting

Vick to pay $1 million for dogs as fortune shrinks

* Story Highlights
* NEW: Michael Vick agrees to deposit $928,073.04 by Friday
* The money is earmarked for care of dogs seized from his property during raid
* Court documents detail suspended NFL star's financial decline
* Vick, who is in federal prison, faces April trial on state dogfighting charges

(CNN) -- Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick has agreed to pay nearly $1 million for the care of about 54 pit bulls found on his property during a dogfighting raid.

His lawyer William R. Martin said in court documents that Vick will deposit $928,073.04 by Friday to an escrow account.

The money is "to be used to pay whatever restitution money is ultimately ordered in this case," states the document, known as a consent order.

The order was filed a week after federal prosecutors asked a federal court in Virginia to order Vick -- also known as "Ookie" -- to keep that much money on hand to cover the dogs' care.

Vick had agreed under his plea agreement to pay "restitution for the full amount of the costs associated with the disposition of all dogs" in the case.

Those costs, Vick agreed, could include "the long-term care and/or the humane euthanasia of some or all of those animals." They were seized from the Bad Newz Kennels on his property in Surry County, Virginia.

Prosecutors pointed in court documents to Vick's deteriorating financial condition. Among the points cited:

• The Atlanta Falcons' attempt to recoup bonus money from his 10-year, $130 million 2004 football contract,
• Vick's alleged default on a $1.3 million bank loan for a wine store,
• Another bank's lawsuit seeking payment for default on a $2.5 million line of credit,
• A third bank's lawsuit seeking at least $2 million for loans related to a car-rental business.

"In addition, published reports also indicate that Vick is in the process of selling assets, specifically a suburban Atlanta home listed at $4.5 million," the court papers said.

Vick, 27, surrendered November 19 to federal authorities to get a jump start on the sentence for his August guilty plea to a federal conspiracy charge of bankrolling a dogfighting operation.

He is being held at Northern Neck Regional Jail in Warsaw, Virginia, until an upcoming sentencing hearing.

Vick pleaded guilty to the federal charge after three associates admitted their own roles in the operation and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors.

The quarterback, who has been suspended indefinitely by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, faces 12 to 18 months in prison on the conspiracy charge.

On September 25, a Virginia grand jury indicted Vick and the three co-defendants on state charges of running a dogfighting ring.

The Surry County grand jury brought two felony charges against the four men: one count of unlawfully torturing and killing dogs and one of promoting dogfights. Each could result in a five-year prison term.

A trial on the state charges has been set for April.
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Originally Posted by joerockt
Dude just keeps getting
I don't feel sorry at all.
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Damn...the wreckage gets bigger n bigger.
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Originally Posted by sipark
I don't feel sorry at all.
Nope...Brought it all on himself.

Whats funny are all the other failed attempts at starting a business. A wine store?? WTF??

Shoulda just played football dude...
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This made my day.
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Vick gets 23 months!

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RICHMOND, Va. -- Michael Vick was sentenced to 23 months in prison Monday for his role in a dogfighting conspiracy.

Federal sentencing guidelines suggested a year to 18 months.

The suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback also received three years' probation at his sentencing before U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson.

With nearly a month already served, going by Hudson's sentencing, Vick would be scheduled for release in October 2009.
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" Vick sentenced to 23 months for dogfighting"

RICHMOND, Virginia (CNN) -- Michael Vick, once one of the highest paid players in the National Football League, was sentenced to 23 months in prison for financing a dogfighting ring and helping to kill pit bulls that did not fight aggressively.

Vick's stunning downfall from NFL superstar to disgraced dogfighting defendant culminated Monday in a 90-minute sentencing hearing in federal court in Richmond, Virginia.

Vick, 27, faced a maximum of five years in prison. Federal sentencing guidelines recommended a sentence of 12 to 18 months.

Animal rights protesters lined up outside the courthouse. Some carried signs with photographs of dogs, while others read "Dogs deserve justice," and "Report dog fighters."

Vick and three co-defendants still face trial on state dogfighting charges in Virginia. They are accused of torturing and killing dogs and promoting dogfights -- all felonies that carry five-year maximum sentences.

In his August plea agreement, Vick admitted bankrolling the "Bad Newz Kennels" dogfighting operation on his 15-acre property in rural Surry County in southeastern Virginia.

Vick also admitted providing money for bets on the fights but said he never shared in any winnings.

According to court documents, dogs that failed to show enough fighting spirit or lost matches were executed. Some dogs died by electrocution and others by hanging or drowning.

Co-defendants told prosecutors that Vick assisted in executing the dogs, and that they "executed approximately eight dogs."

After initially denying any involvement, Vick acknowledged participating in killing to dogs in his plea agreement with prosecutors.

The suspended Atlanta Falcons star quarterback publicly apologized for his role in the dogfighting operation and unexpectedly turned himself in on November 19 to begin serving his prison term early. He has been held in a state jail in Warsaw, Virginia.

Last month, U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson sentenced Purnell Peace, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, to 18 months in prison. Quanis Phillips, of Atlanta, Georgia, was sentenced to 21 months.

A third co-defendant, Tony Taylor of Hampton, Virginia will be sentenced Friday. He was the first to plead guilty.

Peace, Phillips and Taylor entered plea agreements last summer under which they agreed to testify against Vick, prompting the suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback to enter his own plea agreement a few days later.

Vick agreed to pay more than $928,000 for the care of some 54 pit bulls seized from his property.

Prosecutors also have disclosed the extent of Vick's financial ruin. According to court documents, the Atlanta Falcons are attempting to recoup bonus money from his 10-year, $130 million football contract, Vick is in default on a $1.3 million bank loan for a wine store, and two other banks have filed suits seeking repayment of a $4.5 million in loans and lines of credit.

Vick's home in the Atlanta area is on the market for $4.5 million, prosecutors said in court papers. The Virginia home where the dogfighting operation was based, assessed at nearly $750,000, is on the auction block, according to reports published over the weekend.

Vick's attorneys last month requested a jury trial on the state charges. It is set to begin in April.

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Wow two years. Looks like judge Henry Hudson said to hell with your 18 month recommendation. Vick got Hudsowned!

I guess he won't be back, cause he faces state charges as well.

Did any of you guys see the "demonstration" outside of the Arthur Blank foundation yesterday. It was only 6 people chanting stuff like"We miss Vick!" It was pretty pathetic if you ask me.

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Wow two years. Looks like judge Henry Hudson said to hell with your 18 month recommendation. Vick got Hudsowned!

Did any of you guys see the "demonstration" outside of the blanke foundation yesterday. It was only 6 people chanting stuff like"We miss Vick!" It was pretty pathetic if you ask me.
+1.
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damn....bye bye future.
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http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sp..._10_49_id391_e

He failed a polygraph too.
Vick sentenced to 23 months
Judge says QB hasn't accepted full responsibilty for dogfighting

By BILL RANKIN
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 12/10/07

Richmond, Va. -- Michael Vick was sentenced Monday to 23 months in prison by a federal judge who found the fallen NFL star had not fully accepted responsibility for his conduct in a dogfighting operation.

U.S. District Court Judge Henry E. Hudson said he believed Vick had been less than candid in admitting to killing pitbulls that did not test well as fighting dogs.

The judge also noted that Vick had given contradictory statements to officials regarding his drug use while out on bond. Vick tested positive for marijuana in September shortly after entering a plea agreement.

Vick, wearing a black and white stripped prison jumpsuit, acknowledged to Hudson that he had made some bad decisions.

"I'm willing to deal with the consequences and accept responsibility for my actions," Vick told Hudson.

After Vick apologized to Hudson, his family and his children, Hudson told him he should also apologize "to the millions of young people who looked up to you."

Hudson called Vick's actions "cruel and inhumane" and said Vick played a major role by financing the dogfighting operation.

"You were a full partner and equally culpable," with his three co-defendants.

Vick also received three years probation.

Under Vick's plea agreement reached in August, he faced a potential sentence of between 12-18 months in prison but after finding Vick had not accepted responsibility, Hudson said his new guideline range was 18-24 months. Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Gill asked Hudson to sentence Vick at the high end of that range.

Vick's role was as serious as any other defendants in this case, Gill told Hudson. He funded the operation and used friends who were "dangerous" and "predisposed" to commit criminal acts Gill said.

"The only thing that makes them more dangerous is unlimited money," Gill said.

Vick initially denied personally killing any animals and told authorities that Phillips and Peace drown and hanged the dogs. But after prosecutors confronted Vick that his co-defendants said Vick played a more hands-on role in executing the dogs, Vick was given an FBI-administered polygraph test in October. An agent found that Vick was being deceptive. After the end of a five-hour interview, Vick broke down, his defense attorney, Billy Martin, told Hudson.

"If you want me to admit it, I did it all," Vick told the agent, according to Martin. "I did everything."

Hudson said Vick finally admitted killing two dogs by drowning and hanging.

Hudson said the court received thousands of letters, most of which condemned dogfighting. He said he also recently received letters on Vick's behalf from Atlanta mayor Shirley Franklin, George Foreman, Henry Aaron and his pastor.

At the end of the 45-minute hearing, as the gallery filed out of the courtroom Vick sat at the defense table looking disconsolate, resting his chin in his left palm.

The sentence ended an eight month legal odyssey for Vick that saw him go from NFL star and the face of the Atlanta Falcons franchise to a prison inmate. The sentence on federal felony charges means Vick, suspended indefinitely by the NFL, won't play again until at least 2010. He still faces the league suspension. He has also been indicted in Virginia on state dogfighting charges and faces lawsuits from several banks. The Falcons are awaiting an arbitration ruling in an attempt to recoup $20 million in bonus money paid to Vick.

Vick entered the courthouse prior to 7 a.m. Monday, according to a U.S. Marshall and was unseen by the public.

Vick and three co-defendants entered plea agreements for their roles establishing Bad Newz Kennels, a dogfighting operation run from a house Vick owned in Surry County, Virginia. Vick faced a maximum sentence of five years. Purnell Peace received 18 months and Quanis Phillips received 21 months. Tony Taylor will be sentenced on Friday.

As of 8 a.m. Monday, more than 25 television trucks were parked by the courthouse. Reporters began lining up before 6 a.m. for one of 100 seats in the courtroom. There are also 200 seats in an adjoining courtroom with a live video feed.

Vick, who reported to prison last month, also failed a test for marijuana in September that prompted Hudson to restrict the conditions of his release after a guilty plea and included electronic monitoring and a curfew.

The scene outside the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Virginia was already similar to those for other Vick court appearances.

There were supporters and protesters present.

About two dozen animal rights activists were near the courthouse prior to the hearing, some with signs that read "Report Dogfighters!" and "Dogs Deserve Justice."

"I hope that people who are involved in this bloodsport realize this is a deadend activity with meaningful consequences," John Goodwin, the manager of animal fighting issues for the Humane Society of the United States, said Monday morning.

There were also several Vick supporters wearing his No. 7 Falcons jersey.

The Atlanta-based New Order Human Rights Organization held a rally Sunday and planned to be in Richmond, according to founder Gerald Rose.

"Michael Vick made a bad mistake," Rose told the Associated Press. "But at the same time, we believe in second chances. I think God has got Michael Vick's attention. He's going to come back a better man."

"Michael Vick's federal prison sentencing today is another step in his legal journey," Falcons owner Arthur Blank said in a statement released by the team. "This is a difficult day for Michael's family and for a lot of us, including many of our players and fans who have been emotionally invested in Michael over the years.

"We sincerely hope that Michael will use this time to continue to focus his efforts on making positive changes in his life, and we wish him well in that regard."

Vick's sentencing hearing comes on the same day the Falcons play New Orleans on Monday Night Football. It's another turn in a bizarre season for the team, which is just 3-9 without its star quarterback, that has been intertwined with Vick's legal issues. Vick's court hearing to enter his plea agreement came on the same day the Falcons played a preseason game against Buffalo. His initial court appearance in the case was the same day the Falcons opened training camp.

"It's been so tough," Falcons center Todd McClure told the AJC this week. "My wife knows more than anybody. I go home and vent to her just about every day. It's the most frustrating season I've been involved with because of the chain of events."
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^ Yep. Hindsight being 20/20 he would have been better off just telling the truth from the get go (short of not doing it in the first place).
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I've said it once and I'll say it again: Vick = + +






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Well, I'm going to say it here:

:ibCowboysorRaiderssignhimwhenhegetsout:
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Copies of letters Vick and his supporters sent to Judge Hudson before sentencing

Vick's letter is first

There are also letters from Hank Aaron, George Foreman, and Shirley Franklin (Mayor of Atlanta)

http://www.11alive.com/news/graphics/vickletter.pdf
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NBA Hatin' on Vick too!



I went to the NBA shop to create a customized jersey for fun. I typed in the name "Vick" and it wouldn't let me do it saying:

"Your current entry cannot be processed. Language deemed inappropriate, derogatory, or profane will not be accepted. Please create a new entry."

Damn what if your last name really is Vick?
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lol that sucks if that's your actual name.
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it's like the NFL customized jersey policy

you can't get GAY on the back of an NFL jersey, even though Randall Gay is an actual player.

...but you can get HOMO, SLUT, HITLER, FAG, DYKE, COCKS, BIN LADEN, etc.

wtf?


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edit: Ben Gay played for the Cleveland Browns in 2001
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Randall is the first Gay in the NFL since Ben Gay played for the Cleveland Browns in 2001

i sure as hell bet randall wishes they were a little more careful with their word choice lmaoooo

and a big LOL to ben gay. your parents are sickos.


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