“In my silver Viper, I was driving from Miami to Tampa. I got pulled over going 107 [mph] and the guy let me off. He’s like, “Hey, I know who you are, just keep going, ya know.” Dude, I got back on the road and two minutes later I get pulled over going 113 [mph]. Another highway patrol from the same county said, “I just heard on the radio that my buddy pulled you over and let you go. I’ma let you go this time. It’s your second warning. You get pulled over again, you’re probably going to go to jail.” Three minutes later, [I was] doing 123 [mph] in a 50 [mph zone]. The guy is like, “Hey, I just heard you got pulled over twice in the last 10 minutes. I got to write you a ticket.”"
- Nick Hogan tells the August issue of Rides magazine
**What a pompous, overprivledged ASS!
Friday, August 31, 2007
This cop should have pulled him out of that damn car and beat the crap out of this little bastard!
What a class act!
Nick Hogan boasted to a magazine not long ago about how girls' panties "start dropping off" at the mere sight of his yellow Supra -- that is, of course, until it ended up in a hideous heap of metal after he totaled it last weekend, leaving his friend John Graziano in very serious condition.What's more, in an interview in the upcoming Rides magazine, Hogan brags that he got let off not once, but twice by cops, after going over 100 mph in one of his other cars, a silver Viper, because he's a Hogan, and that he didn't get a ticket on the same trip until he was stopped doing 123 mph in a 50 mph zone. Cops said yesterday that a silver Viper was the other car involved in the accident.Elsewhere, Hogan boasts about "dusting" a Ferrari, "stomping out" a Lamborghini, and even racing his parents and sister in their rides. He also posed for a snap -- with his beloved Supra, which he called "the god of the import tuners."
**First Nick, your a f-ing major tool! You live off your dads fame - your an idiot! Second, I hope the cops are accumulating a file based on your own words and throw your dumb ass in jail for life!
**First Nick, your a f-ing major tool! You live off your dads fame - your an idiot! Second, I hope the cops are accumulating a file based on your own words and throw your dumb ass in jail for life!
No one supports you Nick!
"I want to thank everyone who has sent their support to me. Right now I would like to ask all of you to focus your prayers on my friend John."
From Nick Hogan's Myspace
**Do the right thing you little bastard and admit you were drag racing and speeding, you f-ing coward! You and your family make me sick!
From Nick Hogan's Myspace
**Do the right thing you little bastard and admit you were drag racing and speeding, you f-ing coward! You and your family make me sick!
HEY BROOKE HOGAN - YOUR AN IDIOT!
Brooke's Message:"You have all been so sweet to reach out to me and my family during this time. As you guys may know, Nicky has been released from the hospital, but my best friend John is still in the hospital. Every single prayer helps John heal, so please, keep praying and don't give up. Every single one of you makes a difference. I love you all, and thank you again for supporting me in this."
From Brooke's Myspace
**Your brother needs to be in a jail and anyone that supports your brother is a fool!
From Brooke's Myspace
**Your brother needs to be in a jail and anyone that supports your brother is a fool!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Hide behind attorneys you Hogan bastards!
-- On one of FOX News Channel's headlines shows, "On The Record", Great Van Sustren was covering the accident which involved Nick Hogan. She reported that if his passenger dies, Nick could be charged with vehicular manslaughter and face up to 15 years in prison.
The Hogan family has reportedly hired an attorney, who specializes in criminal defense and drunk driving case in the event charges are filed. A prayer vigil was held last night for Nick Hogan's passenger, John Graziano, whom is a Marine who returned from Iraq earlier this year. At this time, recent reports indicate he may have brain damage from the accident.
**SCREW THE HOGANS - we all see this family's true colors! Your kid is worthless and so are you for protecting him! Hulk your penis is obviously an inch long from all the steroids and your no longer a man, Brooke is more of a man than you, Nick should be out accepting the blame and behind bars. GET OUT OF THIS COUNTRY -YOU WORTHLESS COWARDS!
The Hogan family has reportedly hired an attorney, who specializes in criminal defense and drunk driving case in the event charges are filed. A prayer vigil was held last night for Nick Hogan's passenger, John Graziano, whom is a Marine who returned from Iraq earlier this year. At this time, recent reports indicate he may have brain damage from the accident.
**SCREW THE HOGANS - we all see this family's true colors! Your kid is worthless and so are you for protecting him! Hulk your penis is obviously an inch long from all the steroids and your no longer a man, Brooke is more of a man than you, Nick should be out accepting the blame and behind bars. GET OUT OF THIS COUNTRY -YOU WORTHLESS COWARDS!
Hogan Update - Passenger most likely has brain damage
To update on the condition of John J. Graziano, the 22-year-old who was riding with Nick "Hogan" Bollea in the front passenger seat when he crashed his car into a palm tree on Sunday night. RealityTVWorld.com are reporting that he still remains in critical condition and is possibly facing brain damage according to his grandmother Catherine.
In the Tampa Tribune features an article on John J. Graziano, reporting that he is a Marine who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq. While Nick Bollea hasn’t been charged as of yet, the article says "eyewitnesses alleged they spotted Nick's Toyota Supra racing a silver Dodge Viper prior to the accident". A spokesman from the Clearwater, FL police department said "Everything that happened [on Sunday night] was because of excessive speed. When the car hit, it largely exploded or disintegrated."
Hulk Hogan’s son has a history of speeding. In the last year he has had three speeding tickets according to Florida state driving records obtained by TMZ. The first one was September last year, where he was ticketed for driving 105 MPH in a 70 MPH zone in Collier County. In February he was caught driving at 57 MPH in a 30 MPH zone in Dade County. More recently he was ticketed for driving 106 MPH in a 70 MPH zone in Osceola County.
The St. Petersburg Times reports that Pinellas Park, FL police also cited Nick for a fourth speeding offence on August 10 where he was driving at 82 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. Due to the court status still pending, it doesn’t show on his state record. Nick "Hogan" Bollea is reportedly due to appear in court on September 10 for his fourth offence, which was a construction zone that had workers in attendance.
**HULK, come out of the woodwork you f**king coward, bitch! Admit your son is a loser, you suck as parent and your kid belongs in jail for the rest of his worthless f**king life! Stop caudaling him! And to the State of FL - CHARGE THIS BASTARD! HOW IN THE HELL IS HE STILL DRIVING AFTER 4 SPEEDING TICKETS? WHY WAS HIS LICENSE NOT TAKEN AWAY?
In the Tampa Tribune features an article on John J. Graziano, reporting that he is a Marine who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq. While Nick Bollea hasn’t been charged as of yet, the article says "eyewitnesses alleged they spotted Nick's Toyota Supra racing a silver Dodge Viper prior to the accident". A spokesman from the Clearwater, FL police department said "Everything that happened [on Sunday night] was because of excessive speed. When the car hit, it largely exploded or disintegrated."
Hulk Hogan’s son has a history of speeding. In the last year he has had three speeding tickets according to Florida state driving records obtained by TMZ. The first one was September last year, where he was ticketed for driving 105 MPH in a 70 MPH zone in Collier County. In February he was caught driving at 57 MPH in a 30 MPH zone in Dade County. More recently he was ticketed for driving 106 MPH in a 70 MPH zone in Osceola County.
The St. Petersburg Times reports that Pinellas Park, FL police also cited Nick for a fourth speeding offence on August 10 where he was driving at 82 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. Due to the court status still pending, it doesn’t show on his state record. Nick "Hogan" Bollea is reportedly due to appear in court on September 10 for his fourth offence, which was a construction zone that had workers in attendance.
**HULK, come out of the woodwork you f**king coward, bitch! Admit your son is a loser, you suck as parent and your kid belongs in jail for the rest of his worthless f**king life! Stop caudaling him! And to the State of FL - CHARGE THIS BASTARD! HOW IN THE HELL IS HE STILL DRIVING AFTER 4 SPEEDING TICKETS? WHY WAS HIS LICENSE NOT TAKEN AWAY?
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
TMZ has learned that Florida police have interviewed the driver of a silver Dodge Viper that may have contributed to Nick Hogan's horrific late night crash earlier this week, that left Nick's friend seriously injured.Sources tell TMZ that several witnesses can place the Viper near the crash scene moments before and after the collision, but it may not be the only vehicle involved.A rep for Clearwater Police Dept. tells TMZ, "We suspect there may be others and we encourage them to come forward."Nick's father, Hulk Hogan, happens to own a silver Viper, but cops made it very clear that the wrestler is not a suspect.As for Nick's passenger, TMZ has learned that 22-year-old John Graziano is still in "very serious condition." Sources inside the hospital tell us, "John's condition hasn't changed since he arrived."
**Is TMZ actually trying to spin this as not Nick's fault? Witnesses have already said Nick was speeding and drag racing! Nick should be in jail!
**Is TMZ actually trying to spin this as not Nick's fault? Witnesses have already said Nick was speeding and drag racing! Nick should be in jail!
What a badass!
Travis Henry's career stats, not in football, in women!
Nine children by nine different mothers
Children in four different states
Read more below, what a winner!
Broncos running back Travis Henry has a lot of money. Enough that he has a $100,000 car. Enough that he's spent $146,000 on jewelry. But not enough to take care of his kids. Of course, he has nine of them, by nine different women. In fact, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Henry was about to be jailed because he couldn't come up with $9,800 he owed in child support, so he borrowed the money from his former team, the Titans, to pay it.
Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered by various judges to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving one child living in DeKalb County.
DeKalb Superior Court Judge Clarence Seeliger this week ordered Henry to provide $3,000 a month for the Lithonia boy he fathered out of wedlock three years ago with Jameshia Beacham, now 29.
Henry isn't the most thrifty guy, according to court records, so the judge wants to ensure payment by establishing an unusual $250,000 trust that Henry must fund by next spring.
Although he signed a five-year, $22.5 million contract with the Broncos this off-season that guarantees him $12 million, Henry's lawyer says, "He doesn't have any money." The Big Lead calls Henry the new Shawn Kemp.
Children in four different states
Read more below, what a winner!
Broncos running back Travis Henry has a lot of money. Enough that he has a $100,000 car. Enough that he's spent $146,000 on jewelry. But not enough to take care of his kids. Of course, he has nine of them, by nine different women. In fact, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Henry was about to be jailed because he couldn't come up with $9,800 he owed in child support, so he borrowed the money from his former team, the Titans, to pay it.
Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered by various judges to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving one child living in DeKalb County.
DeKalb Superior Court Judge Clarence Seeliger this week ordered Henry to provide $3,000 a month for the Lithonia boy he fathered out of wedlock three years ago with Jameshia Beacham, now 29.
Henry isn't the most thrifty guy, according to court records, so the judge wants to ensure payment by establishing an unusual $250,000 trust that Henry must fund by next spring.
Although he signed a five-year, $22.5 million contract with the Broncos this off-season that guarantees him $12 million, Henry's lawyer says, "He doesn't have any money." The Big Lead calls Henry the new Shawn Kemp.
Jason gets engaged to some USC tennis tramp, good for him!
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Nick Hogan is a menace to society and we might all be better off if he had died as its better than one of us dying at the hands of this fool!
Since September of 06 he has been busted for speed four times:
115 in a 70
57 in a 30
106 in a 70
It does not list the 4th infraction.
Hulk and Linda - why is this kid still driving? YOU SUCK AS PARENTS!
115 in a 70
57 in a 30
106 in a 70
It does not list the 4th infraction.
Hulk and Linda - why is this kid still driving? YOU SUCK AS PARENTS!
Monday, August 27, 2007
Even better - this KID should be locked up NOW!
Witnesses on the scene of the near-fatal Nick Hogan car crash are confirming that he was racing a silver Dodge Viper at the time, but police say it’s too early to know for sure what led to the crash.
No charges have been filed.
This kid needs to be in jail, his friend is fighting for his life and he's sitting at home, this is unacceptable! Florida police, stop showing this kid favortism and lock him up on illegal racing, speeding and reckless driving to start. If the friend dies, then lock him up for murder!
Hulk, get off your fat steroid lovin ass and parent this bastard and stop protecting him!
No charges have been filed.
This kid needs to be in jail, his friend is fighting for his life and he's sitting at home, this is unacceptable! Florida police, stop showing this kid favortism and lock him up on illegal racing, speeding and reckless driving to start. If the friend dies, then lock him up for murder!
Hulk, get off your fat steroid lovin ass and parent this bastard and stop protecting him!
Good NEWZ - Vick found Jesus!
"I will redeem myself" said Vick, "I have to."Vick wasn't specific about the acts he was sorry for, but declared, "Dogfighting is a terrible thing. I reject it."Between apologies to everyone from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank -- to all the kids who used to look up to him, Vick declared that he's found Jesus and has turned his life over to God."I was ashamed and totally disappointed in myself, to say the least. I want to apologize to all the young kids out there for my immature acts. What I did was very immature, so that means I need to grow up."Vick also dropped part of his apology in the third person saying, "I totally ask for forgiveness and understanding as I move forward to be a better Michael Vick the person, not the football player."During the presser, Vick made it clear several times that he never "pointed the finger" and is prepared to face the consequences of his actions. After speaking for nearly five minutes, Vick left the podium without taking any questions.
Gisele to do the next season of Dancing with the Stars!
Rush Propst - Hoover High School Football Coach in Sex Scandal!
Hoover and Propst who came to fame the last two years with Two A Days on MTV is embroiled in two scandals. One a grade changing or grade rounding for hoover high school football players is currently be investigated and may cost Josh Chapman, a former hoover player his eligibility at Alabama. The second scandal is even more salacious with the married Propst being accused by an Alabama reporter of having a mistress and having three bastard children from the relationship. Some say this relationship is well known in certain hoover circles and is not discussed as propst has been to six straight championships, winning five. These allegations came to light as the hoover athletic director was fired over the grade scandal and apparantly left town in a blaze of glory by spilling hoover and propst secrets. The principal also recently lost his job over the grade scandal. Another layer to the story is this is the reason the succesful Propst has not been offered a college job as the scrutiny at a college most likely would make this story an even bigger deal. I tend to believe the story but also remember hearing similar stories growing up in Dunwoody, GA about our football coach. It will be interesting to see how all this plays out.
What needs to happen to Nick Hogan now?
Ok, now that we know Nick is ok, its time to be real. This 17 year old hotshot was going much too fast and driving recklessly and almost manged to kill himself and may still have very well killed his friend. Not to mention, he was lucky he did not kill someone else. A couple things, one, based on the show his parents should have known Nick was reckless and careless if I could see it on the show. Two, I hope the state of florida really throws the book at this kid for speeding and reckless driving. This kid needs to lose his license and in all honesty do some time in a juvenile facility. People talk about Vick killing dogs, to me, this is worse, because REAL people with FAMILIES could have been killed. Here in Atlanta, we had a similar situation with Danny Heatley a hockey player driving too fast and ultimately wrecking and killing his teammate in a one car accident. Heatley walked with no jail time. I hope the same will not be true of Nick Hogan. I hope he does time and pays a penalty for his recklessness, disregard for life, and carelessness.
Nick Hogan Update/Hulk at Scene
Sunday, August 26, 2007
TWO SAD STORIES
First, owen wilson attempted suicide via slitting atleast one if not both wrists and taken a large amount of pills. He is now in stable condition.
Second and worse, hulk hogans son, nick, was in a horrific one car accident striking a palm tree head on in st petersberg fl. I have seen pics of the car and honestly believe nick is dead and they are just waiting to release the news. There was a passenger nad unconfirmed reports indicate he died. Very very sad.
Second and worse, hulk hogans son, nick, was in a horrific one car accident striking a palm tree head on in st petersberg fl. I have seen pics of the car and honestly believe nick is dead and they are just waiting to release the news. There was a passenger nad unconfirmed reports indicate he died. Very very sad.
Friday, August 24, 2007
With a Dad like this, no wonder Vick is a mess!
Vick deeply into dogfighting, father saysQB's dad says he didn't abandon family
By BY MATT KEMPNER
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionPublished on: 08/24/07
Michael Vick's father said he pushed his son to quit dogfighting years ago or, at least, put property used for the fights in the name of friends to avoid being implicated some day.
Michael Boddie, in two sometimes tearful interviews with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution this week, said some time around 2001 his son staged dogfights in the garage of the family's home in Newport News, Va. Boddie also said Vick kept fighting dogs in the family's backyard, including injured ones — "bit up, chewed up, exhausted" — that the father nursed back to health.
Curtis Compton / AJC
(ENLARGE)
Michael Boddie pauses in a bedroom of the Duluth apartment provided by his son, whose photographs adorn the wall.
Boddie, who is estranged from his son, dismissed the idea that Vick's longtime friends were the main instigators of the dogfighting operation.
"I wish people would stop sugarcoating it," Boddie said. "This is Mike's thing. And he knows it."
He "likes it, and he has the capital to have a set up like that."
Daniel Meachum, an attorney for Vick, said his client never mentioned situations described by Boddie, nor discussed Boddie in relation to dog activities. "It's a disgrace Mr. Boddie, who chose for nearly 22 years not to be part of Mike's life, would at this time seek to capitalize on his son's current situation."
Vick's mother, Brenda Vick Boddie, who hasn't lived with her husband for the past five years, did not return calls seeking comment.
Boddie said he and the Atlanta Falcons quarterback have had a volatile relationship for years and that his son has refused to speak with him directly for the last 2 1/2 half months. Boddie said he is speaking out because he's been hurt by his son and wife's failure over the years to correct what he considers inaccurate media reports that Vick grew up without his father present.
"I've been drug through the mud," Boddie said.
He said he intends to write a damaging book about more of what he knows.
Boddie, 45, lives in a Duluth apartment that his son has paid the rent on for the last three years. Vick, who has a $130 million contract with the Falcons, also gives him a couple of hundred dollars every week or two, the father said.
Boddie wanted more. Two years ago, he said, he asked Vick for $1 million, spread out over 12 years, enough to keep him comfortable for the rest of his life. Vick declined, the father said. In recent weeks, Boddie asked Vick, through an assistant, for $700,000 to live on.
Boddie said he hasn't been contacted by federal investigators pursuing dogfighting accusations against Vick. A federal grand jury indicted Vick with one count of conspiracy to cross state lines to engage in illegal gambling; to sponsor a dog in an animal fighting venture; and to buy, transport and receive dogs for animal fighting.
The indictment does not mention the parents' former home in Newport News, where Boddie said he cared for Vick's pit bulls and where he said three dogfighting session were held, roughly around the time that Vick was transitioning from college football to the pros.
Earlier this week, Vick agreed to plead guilty Monday in the federal dogfighting case in Richmond. He faces prison and the possible end of his football career. Three co-defendants already pleaded guilty and were expected to testify against Vick if the case went to trial. In addition, a Virginia prosecutor is considering bringing state charges against Vick.
Anger and anguish
Boddie lives in an apartment, just a few miles from where his son lives in the upscale, gated Sugarloaf neighborhood. Posters of the football star are thumb-tacked to the walls of a guest bedroom. A picture of Vick's two young children is framed on a wall near the kitchen. Hung on a wall beside the kitchen sink is a long list entitled "Quick Drink Recipes."
In language blanketed with profanity, a sometimes sitting, sometimes pacing Boddie recounted what he said was some, but not all, of what he knows about his son. At times while discussing his wife and children, Boddie appeared to alternate between anger and anguish. His cellphone rang several times. At one point he answered, paused, unleashed an expletive-laced torrent of words and marched out of the apartment with the phone to his ear. He later said the caller was an assistant of Michael Vick's who asked what he planned to disclose to a reporter and urged him to keep quiet.
"I know some things," Boddie said. "That's why they're going crazy."
He said he's not perfect. He said he hasn't worked since 2003, went through drug rehab in 2004 paid for by his son, was sometimes high or drunk around his children when they were young, has gotten in trouble for drinking and driving and had his driver's license revoked.
"There are some things I wish I could go back and change," he said.
But Boddie said he gave Vick something that most kids didn't have in the Newport News housing projects where both grew up: "I never left his side. Never left his mother's side. And where we come from, this day and time, that's a hell of a thing."
He and Vick's mother weren't married when Michael Vick was born. But they married later and Boddie said he lived with the family from the time Vick was 3 years old until after his eldest son went to Virginia Tech to play football. He said he was usually working during Vick's youth, often on jobs sandblasting and repainting ships.
He said he is frustrated about continued suggestions that Vick was raised without a father. He said his son and wife should have set the record straight.
But in a 2001 AJC article about their son, his wife was quoted as saying that Boddie's presence in Vick's childhood "means a lot to me."
"He was always there, providing, taking care of what needed to be taken care of. Through everything, we stayed together as a family. I have a lot of respect for him for that."
But in other press reports, both Michael Vick and his mother suggested that Boddie was an emotionally distant father. He "never paid that much attention to me," Vick said, according to a Sports Illustrated story in 2000.
Boddie said that, over the last year, his son has been disrespecting him, "talking to me like I'm one of his . . . dogs."
Boddie said he's tried to look out for his son. Around 2002, while at Vick's rural property near Smithfield, Va., he warned his son.
"I told him basically, 'You don't need to be doing this. You got bigger fish to fry. You got more important things that you can do.' "
Boddie recalled telling his son to transfer the property to the name of one of his friends: " 'Take this place right now, put it in one of their names because if anything goes wrong . . . it's you they coming after.' "
Boddie said he doesn't recall his son's reply.
Boddie also said dogfighting occurred at the family's Newport News home on Terrace Drive. The family was in the house for about a year or more as Vick moved from playing college football at Virginia Tech to the pros.
Boddie said he cleaned out the home's garage three times in 2001 to make room for dogfighting sessions held by Vick and his friends.
"I hung around long enough to actually walk in there when an actual dogfight was going on," Boddie said, but he added that he didn't stay long.
"It wasn't my thing," he said.
He said he had already witnessed test fights of dogs — in which dogs battle to see how well a prospective fighter will perform.
"It's really something to stand there and watch. You have to have the stomach for it," he said.
Boddie said Michael Vick kept pit bulls in eight cages in the backyard of the Terrace Drive home.
However, a neighbor, Willie-Mae Hansell, said she only saw one dog at the house, and never heard anything unusual there.
"I fed the dogs," Boddie said. "I've nursed them back to health, dogs that have been in fights. Raised litters of puppies."
The injured dogs could barely muster up enough strength to eat at first, he said.
Boddie contends that Vick's mother was aware of the dogfighting and said he heard her tell her son to stop it.
Boddie said of his son: "I think he basically told her, 'OK, Mama. OK, I'll stop.' "
Boddie said he wasn't aware of any dogfighting in the Newport News projects when Vick grew up there. The closest he recalled was kids being fascinated as dogs chased stray cats in a nearby lumber yard.
He said that, despite his earlier warnings to his son, he never expected Vick would someday face the dogfighting troubles he is in now.
"I thought he would have gotten out of it by then, gotten it out of his system."
By BY MATT KEMPNER
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionPublished on: 08/24/07
Michael Vick's father said he pushed his son to quit dogfighting years ago or, at least, put property used for the fights in the name of friends to avoid being implicated some day.
Michael Boddie, in two sometimes tearful interviews with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution this week, said some time around 2001 his son staged dogfights in the garage of the family's home in Newport News, Va. Boddie also said Vick kept fighting dogs in the family's backyard, including injured ones — "bit up, chewed up, exhausted" — that the father nursed back to health.
Curtis Compton / AJC
(ENLARGE)
Michael Boddie pauses in a bedroom of the Duluth apartment provided by his son, whose photographs adorn the wall.
Boddie, who is estranged from his son, dismissed the idea that Vick's longtime friends were the main instigators of the dogfighting operation.
"I wish people would stop sugarcoating it," Boddie said. "This is Mike's thing. And he knows it."
He "likes it, and he has the capital to have a set up like that."
Daniel Meachum, an attorney for Vick, said his client never mentioned situations described by Boddie, nor discussed Boddie in relation to dog activities. "It's a disgrace Mr. Boddie, who chose for nearly 22 years not to be part of Mike's life, would at this time seek to capitalize on his son's current situation."
Vick's mother, Brenda Vick Boddie, who hasn't lived with her husband for the past five years, did not return calls seeking comment.
Boddie said he and the Atlanta Falcons quarterback have had a volatile relationship for years and that his son has refused to speak with him directly for the last 2 1/2 half months. Boddie said he is speaking out because he's been hurt by his son and wife's failure over the years to correct what he considers inaccurate media reports that Vick grew up without his father present.
"I've been drug through the mud," Boddie said.
He said he intends to write a damaging book about more of what he knows.
Boddie, 45, lives in a Duluth apartment that his son has paid the rent on for the last three years. Vick, who has a $130 million contract with the Falcons, also gives him a couple of hundred dollars every week or two, the father said.
Boddie wanted more. Two years ago, he said, he asked Vick for $1 million, spread out over 12 years, enough to keep him comfortable for the rest of his life. Vick declined, the father said. In recent weeks, Boddie asked Vick, through an assistant, for $700,000 to live on.
Boddie said he hasn't been contacted by federal investigators pursuing dogfighting accusations against Vick. A federal grand jury indicted Vick with one count of conspiracy to cross state lines to engage in illegal gambling; to sponsor a dog in an animal fighting venture; and to buy, transport and receive dogs for animal fighting.
The indictment does not mention the parents' former home in Newport News, where Boddie said he cared for Vick's pit bulls and where he said three dogfighting session were held, roughly around the time that Vick was transitioning from college football to the pros.
Earlier this week, Vick agreed to plead guilty Monday in the federal dogfighting case in Richmond. He faces prison and the possible end of his football career. Three co-defendants already pleaded guilty and were expected to testify against Vick if the case went to trial. In addition, a Virginia prosecutor is considering bringing state charges against Vick.
Anger and anguish
Boddie lives in an apartment, just a few miles from where his son lives in the upscale, gated Sugarloaf neighborhood. Posters of the football star are thumb-tacked to the walls of a guest bedroom. A picture of Vick's two young children is framed on a wall near the kitchen. Hung on a wall beside the kitchen sink is a long list entitled "Quick Drink Recipes."
In language blanketed with profanity, a sometimes sitting, sometimes pacing Boddie recounted what he said was some, but not all, of what he knows about his son. At times while discussing his wife and children, Boddie appeared to alternate between anger and anguish. His cellphone rang several times. At one point he answered, paused, unleashed an expletive-laced torrent of words and marched out of the apartment with the phone to his ear. He later said the caller was an assistant of Michael Vick's who asked what he planned to disclose to a reporter and urged him to keep quiet.
"I know some things," Boddie said. "That's why they're going crazy."
He said he's not perfect. He said he hasn't worked since 2003, went through drug rehab in 2004 paid for by his son, was sometimes high or drunk around his children when they were young, has gotten in trouble for drinking and driving and had his driver's license revoked.
"There are some things I wish I could go back and change," he said.
But Boddie said he gave Vick something that most kids didn't have in the Newport News housing projects where both grew up: "I never left his side. Never left his mother's side. And where we come from, this day and time, that's a hell of a thing."
He and Vick's mother weren't married when Michael Vick was born. But they married later and Boddie said he lived with the family from the time Vick was 3 years old until after his eldest son went to Virginia Tech to play football. He said he was usually working during Vick's youth, often on jobs sandblasting and repainting ships.
He said he is frustrated about continued suggestions that Vick was raised without a father. He said his son and wife should have set the record straight.
But in a 2001 AJC article about their son, his wife was quoted as saying that Boddie's presence in Vick's childhood "means a lot to me."
"He was always there, providing, taking care of what needed to be taken care of. Through everything, we stayed together as a family. I have a lot of respect for him for that."
But in other press reports, both Michael Vick and his mother suggested that Boddie was an emotionally distant father. He "never paid that much attention to me," Vick said, according to a Sports Illustrated story in 2000.
Boddie said that, over the last year, his son has been disrespecting him, "talking to me like I'm one of his . . . dogs."
Boddie said he's tried to look out for his son. Around 2002, while at Vick's rural property near Smithfield, Va., he warned his son.
"I told him basically, 'You don't need to be doing this. You got bigger fish to fry. You got more important things that you can do.' "
Boddie recalled telling his son to transfer the property to the name of one of his friends: " 'Take this place right now, put it in one of their names because if anything goes wrong . . . it's you they coming after.' "
Boddie said he doesn't recall his son's reply.
Boddie also said dogfighting occurred at the family's Newport News home on Terrace Drive. The family was in the house for about a year or more as Vick moved from playing college football at Virginia Tech to the pros.
Boddie said he cleaned out the home's garage three times in 2001 to make room for dogfighting sessions held by Vick and his friends.
"I hung around long enough to actually walk in there when an actual dogfight was going on," Boddie said, but he added that he didn't stay long.
"It wasn't my thing," he said.
He said he had already witnessed test fights of dogs — in which dogs battle to see how well a prospective fighter will perform.
"It's really something to stand there and watch. You have to have the stomach for it," he said.
Boddie said Michael Vick kept pit bulls in eight cages in the backyard of the Terrace Drive home.
However, a neighbor, Willie-Mae Hansell, said she only saw one dog at the house, and never heard anything unusual there.
"I fed the dogs," Boddie said. "I've nursed them back to health, dogs that have been in fights. Raised litters of puppies."
The injured dogs could barely muster up enough strength to eat at first, he said.
Boddie contends that Vick's mother was aware of the dogfighting and said he heard her tell her son to stop it.
Boddie said of his son: "I think he basically told her, 'OK, Mama. OK, I'll stop.' "
Boddie said he wasn't aware of any dogfighting in the Newport News projects when Vick grew up there. The closest he recalled was kids being fascinated as dogs chased stray cats in a nearby lumber yard.
He said that, despite his earlier warnings to his son, he never expected Vick would someday face the dogfighting troubles he is in now.
"I thought he would have gotten out of it by then, gotten it out of his system."
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