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  2. List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    Gooden pled guilty to an April 2004 charge that he sped away from a traffic stop and an unrelated March 2005 charge of hitting his girlfriend. He was given 45 days in prison for the latter charge but credited for time served. [243] On April 5, 2006, he was re-sentenced to a year and a day in prison for violating his probation by using cocaine ...

  3. 2 men charged in connection with theft group operation ...

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    2 men charged in connection with theft group operation targeting pro athletes. Dylan Stableford. February 6, 2025 at 8:26 AM ... Nezhinskiy and Villar each face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.

  4. FBI launches operation to stop pro-athlete burglaries - AOL

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) launches an operation to investigate a criminal network targeting professional athletes' homes in the United States.

  5. FBI issues warning about burglaries of pro athletes' homes - AOL

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    The FBI has issued a formal warning to sports leagues about organized theft groups targeting professional athletes. The warning follows a rash of burglaries, beginning in September, at the homes ...

  6. List of Major League Baseball players suspended for ...

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    In February 2004, Major League Baseball announced a new drug policy which originally included random, offseason testing and 10-day suspensions for first-time offenders, 30 days for second-time offenders, 60 days for third-time offenders, and one year for fourth-time offenders, all without pay, in an effort to curtail performance-enhancing drug use (PED) in professional baseball.

  7. Barry Bonds perjury case - Wikipedia

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    A report in the New York Times had earlier suggested it was likely that Bonds would not get prison time even if convicted, after pro cyclist Tammy Thomas received house arrest and probation for similar crimes in the BALCO scandal, in a case decided by the very same judge presiding over the Bonds case. [41] Bonds' trial began on Monday March 21 ...

  8. FBI warns that ‘organized theft groups’ from South America ...

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    The FBI is warning professional sports leagues in the United States that “organized theft groups” from South America are behind a string of burglaries at the homes of star athletes.

  9. Category:Sportspeople banned for life - Wikipedia

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    This page lists athletes who were banned from their sport for their entire lifetime. Usually this is due to major misconduct, such as serious doping, betting, match fixing or a criminal conviction. This category does not include athletes that were later reinstated.