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Vick pleads not guilty

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Big Mark, Jul 26, 2007.

  1. T_Schroll

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    Looks like Vick has seen his last day in the NFL. One of his co-defendants, Tony Taylor, has entered into a plea agreement with the prosecutors. He's changed his plea to guilty and apparently agreed to testify against Vick.
     
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    Mongo Pawn in game of life

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    Co-defendant Says Vick Bankrolled Dogfighting Ring


    Jul 30, 6:01 PM (ET)

    By LARRY O'DELL
    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - One of Michael Vick's co-defendants pleaded guilty Monday to his role in a dogfighting conspiracy he says was financed almost entirely by the Atlanta Falcons quarterback.

    As part of a plea agreement, Tony Taylor pledged to fully cooperate with the government in its prosecution of Vick and two other men accused of running an interstate dogfighting enterprise known as "Bad Newz Kennels" on Vick's property in rural Surry County.

    "The 'Bad Newz Kennels' operation and gambling monies were almost exclusively funded by Vick," a summary of facts supporting the plea agreement and signed by Taylor states.

    The plea deal requires Taylor to testify against Vick and his two remaining co-defendants if called upon to do so. Taylor cannot get a stiffer sentence or face any new charges based on any new information he provides, according to terms of the agreement.

    Additional charges are possible, however, against Vick and the other two. Federal prosecutors have said a superseding indictment will be issued in August.


    Vick's lead attorney, Billy Martin, did not immediately return a phone message.

    Taylor, 34, of Hampton, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to travel in interstate commerce in aid of unlawful activities, and conspiring to sponsor a dog in an animal fighting venture.

    Vick pleaded not guilty to the same charges last week and said in a written statement that he looked forward to "clearing my good name." He also pleaded with the public to resist a rush to judgment.

    The gruesome details outlined in the July 17 indictment have fueled public protests against Vick and prompted the suspension of some of his lucrative endorsement deals. Also, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has barred Vick from the Falcons' training camp.

    The summary of facts signed by Taylor supports the indictment's claims that the dogfighting ring executed underperforming dogs by drowning, hanging and other brutal means. Taylor admitted shooting one dog and electrocuting another when they did not perform well in test fights in the summer of 2002.

    Vick, 27, attended several dogfights in Virginia and other states with his partners, according to the statement. Prosecutors claim the fights offered purses as high as $26,000.

    Taylor, who will be sentenced Dec. 14, said he was not promised any specific sentence in return for his cooperation with the government.

    He faces a maximum of five years in prison and a $250,000, although federal sentencing guidelines likely will call for less. The range will be determined by the court's probation office, but the judge can depart from that range if he finds aggravating or mitigating circumstances.

    Taylor and his attorney, Stephen A. Hudgins of Newport News, declined to answer reporters' questions as they left the federal courthouse. Prosecutors also would not comment.

    During the hearing, Taylor spoke only in response to routine yes-or-no questions from U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson. He answered "Yes" when the judge asked if he had agreed to cooperate with the government.

    Taylor acknowledged in the summary of facts that he found the property that Vick purchased in 2001 for $30,000 for development into a dogfighting compound. Taylor says he maintained and trained the dogs for about three years, using his share of winnings - which were split among the partners - for living expenses.

    He left the operation after a falling out with co-defendant Quanis L. Phillips and others in September 2004, according to the statement of facts.

    Vick and Purnell A. Peace, 35, of Virginia Beach, and Phillips, 28, of Atlanta, are scheduled for trial Nov. 26. They remain free without bond.
     
  4. Mr. Scot

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    Lot of sports talk today (PFT too) making a point of noting that Taylor's guilty plea isn't a plea bargain and doesn't guarantee a reduced sentence.

    Lester Munson talked this morning on Cowherd's show about how Vick unceremoniously ushered (i.e. had physically thrown) Tony Taylor out of the Moonlight Road house after the first raid. Pissing off a guy who's got a lot of dirt on you isn't generally the brightest move, but Vick hadn't been indicted yet and at that point might still have believed he was untouchable.

    Heck, per Jay Glazer he believed he was untouchable pretty much up to the day he was indicted.

    (as did a lot of his fans)
     
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    max'daddy What are you looking at?

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    Wow?

    That is out there, but crazier things have happened in the past. My guess is that a neighbor was tired of hearing twenty dogs barking or someone who lost a pretty nickel in a fight against one of Vick's dogs turned him in out of spite. Also, I wonder if the guy that rolled over on him bragged about who bankrolled the operation and the wrong ears heard the stuff. Either way, this is some crazy stuff.
     
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    It could also be that what was initially reported was simply the truth: his homey got nabbed in a drug investigation that led back to the address he gave them. Which was the Vick property on Moonlight Road, Moonshine Road, whatever.
     
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    Rawlings dropped Vick yesterday. Who's left as an endorsement?
     
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    Maybe a rope or battery cable manufacturer?
     
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    Found an actual answer to your question.

    http://www.ajc.com/falcons/content/sports/falcons/index.html

     

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