Michael Vick Can Not Escape The IRS in Prison
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The People vs. Michael Vick (Again)
The former NFL star quarterback/animal abuser pleaded guilty today to promoting dog fighting and not guilty to animal cruelty in Virginia. As part of a plea bargain, the second charge was dropped, and Vick was given a three-year suspended sentence.
Vick already is serving a 23-month federal jail sentence, but now is eligible to finish it out in a halfway house. His sentence ends July 20, 2009, after which he will serve three years of probation.
Let’s hope he’s learned his lesson, because P
Vick Knows Death, Not Taxes
And Michael Vick thinks he can bully any pit bull he wants? Well Michael, meet the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS is going after Michael Vick for failing to file his 2007 tax return. Even though Vick filed for bankruptcy, he must still file a…
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Michael Vick Pleads Guilty to State Dogfighting Charge, Could be Eligible for Early Release
Michael Vick Pleads Guilty to State Dogfighting Charge, Could be Eligible for Early Release
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Filed under: Talk Sports Michael Vick is all set to plead guilty to state dogfighting charges tomorrow. The upshot -- he could get himself out of prison and into a halfway house.Vick has already put his autograph on a plea deal to settle state dogfighting charge by...Permalink
Michael Vick pleads guilty to state dogfighting charges.
Former National Football League star Michael Vick has plead guilty to a state dogfighting charge today. The plea comes as part of a deal that will keep him from serving more prison time if he stays on good behavior.
The 28 year old’s plea deal resulted in a sentence of three years of jail time with all of them suspended as long as he stays out of trouble for the next four years he will spend on probation. Vick was also fined 2,500 dollars.
“I would like to apologize to the court, my family and
Kijafa Frink Michael Vick Fiancee!
Kijafa Frink, Michael Vick’s fiancee, was present at Vick’s state dogfighting case today. Fiancee Kijafa Frink and Michael Vick have two children together.
Frink witnessed Vick plead guilty to state dogfighting charges in Virginia Tuesday, reportedly a needed step to expedite his return to the NFL.
Vick was reportedly given a three-year suspended sentence today.
“I want to apologize to the court, my family, and to all the kids who looked up to me as a role model”.
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Michael Vick Gets A Break+Whitney’s New Legal Drama
According to reports, Michael Vick pleaded guilty on those dog fighting charges just as planned yesterday. The pleas cleared the only outstanding charges against Vick, a move that could lead to an early release from prison to a halfway house. Federal law prohibits prisoners from being released to a halfway house if they have charges pending. Vick could be released to a federal halfway house up to six months early. He told the judge:
“I want to apologize to the court, my family and to all the kids wh
Michael Vick: One Sick Puppy
We knew former Virginia Tech and Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick was a pretty messed up dude. You know, with the whole dogfighting-ring thing.
But apparently it was even worse than thought.
In a new report in the ongoing investigation, a person known as confidential witness No. 1 says that Michael Vick actually placed family pets in the ring against pit bulls owned by his now-infamous “Bad Newz Kennelz” and watched the animals ruthlessly attack the domesticated dogs, causing “ma
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When the Checks Stop Comng In
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Michael Vick’s Abused Pit Bulls Are Given A New Leash On Life
If there’s anything that upsets me as much as the abuse of innocent children or the elderly, it is the abuse of innocent animals. I’ve done many posts here dealing with the outrages of pet/animal abuse, and it is my opinion that anyone who treats a poor creature in this manner doesn’t deserve to walk the streets free.
That is why it is nice to see an article such as the one I read this morning, on the pit bulls owned by former Atlanta Falcon Michael Vick. Michael, if you recall, was t
Michael Vick Transfered To Virginia Jail For State Charges
Vick takes another step to return to society:
Former NFL star Michael Vick is back in Virginia to plead guilty to state dogfighting charges, a move he hopes will expedite his return to society and, eventually, pro football.
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Sick Vick's New Dog Trick
Looks like Michael Vick is a lot more disturbed than anyone could have imagined.
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Vick Expected To Plead Guilty To State Charges
Former NFL star Michael Vick is expected to be in a Surry County, Virginia courtroom today to plead guilty to state dog fighting charges. Vick has to resolve his state charges so he qualify for early release from his federal sentence.
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