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Report: Michael Vick out of prison

Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick left prison Wednesday and began the lengthy release process, officials told an Atlanta television station.

WSB-TV said an official with the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed that Vick was likely on his way to Virginia, possibly to his own home.

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  1. pat_s says:

    He has other troubles. Good

    U.S. Labor Department sues former NFL player and others in bankruptcy court to recover pension assets

    The department’s complaints allege that Vick violated his duties as a plan trustee under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by making a series of prohibited transfers from the plan for his own benefit. The plan assets were partially used to help pay the criminal restitution imposed upon Vick after his conviction for unlawful dog fighting as well as his attorney in the bankruptcy cases. From March 7, 2007, through July 7, 2008, Vick made and caused $1.35 million in withdrawals from the retirement plan.

  2. Shawmut says:

    Let loose “The Dogs of War”!

  3. Dave J says:

    “…Vick was likely on his way to Virginia, possibly to his own home.”

    Or possibly, hopefully, into the waiting hands of the Virginia law enforcement community. Seriously, the sheriff should be waiting at his doorstep. Virginia has every right and I would say a moral obligation to prosecute him now that the feds are done with him, though unfortunately I think I remember the Commonwealth’s Attorney for his particular county saying no charges would be filed. I hope I’m mistaken.

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