Looks like Vick is home, after spending 19 months in federal prison. He now has to do 2 months of home confinement, then he will remain on probation for the next 3 years.
May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Vick was released from a federal prison and will spend much of the next two months under home confinement in Virginia as the former National Football League quarterback completes a 23-month sentence for helping to run a dogfighting ring.
Vick, 28, was released from the prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, today, according to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons Web site.
Vick will wear an electronic monitoring device at his home in Hampton, Virginia, until his time in federal custody ends in July. He’ll be permitted to leave home detention for a $10-an- hour construction job and other court-approved events. (READ MORE)
In related news, the homie Moe Greene went to court yesterday, hopefully he didn't get locked up.
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