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On August 24, 2007, it was announced that Vick had signed a plea agreement and issued a statement admitting his participation and funding of the dogfighting ring but maintaining that he did not place any bets or take any prize money. [54] Details of Vick's plea agreement was made available when filed with the court on August 24.
August 14 - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, citing a "person with knowledge of the negotiations" reported that Vick's attorneys were seeking a plea deal with federal negotiators. [39] August 17 - Peace and Phillips plead guilty and entered plea agreements in U.S. District Court in Richmond. Phillips' bail was revoked due to failing a drug test.
He submitted a guilty plea to a single Virginia felony charge for dog fighting, receiving a 3-year prison sentence suspended on condition of good behavior, and a $2,500 fine. In return for the plea agreement, the other charge was dropped. [206] Michael Dwayne Vick, Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) ID# 33765-183, was released on July 20, 2009. [207]
In the midst of a 23-month prison sentence on dog-fighting charges, former Atlanta Falcons star quarterback Michael Vick has filed for bankruptcy protection. The bankruptcy filing says that Vick ...
Some took exception to mainstream media bringing up Vick’s criminal past more than a decade after he paid his debt to society. Retired NFL great Michael Vick became a trending topic on Twitter ...
“Michael Vick takes these matters seriously and is aware of the proceedings and will be sure that all parties who are entitled to receive payment will be paid,” he said. “However, usurious ...
By August 13, Vick's other two co-defendants, Purnell Peace, 35, and Quanis Phillips, 28, had also agreed to also plead guilty under their own plea agreements. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported on August 15 that a federal grand jury in Richmond was due to begin hearing new allegations against Vick stemming from the dogfighting ...
Not Michael Vick's first issues with money The Herald mentions $400,000 in loans also issued by Atlantic Solutions which eventually led to a $1.9 million judgment against Vick, one that he also ...