twobigboobs.wordpress.com - 4/3/2009
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Michael Vick’s proposed plan to emerge from bankruptcy was rejected today by a federal judge in Virginia.
The proposed plan would have allowed Vick to keep $750,000 each year from any subsequent contract Vick signs with an NFL team, with a portion of the remaining deal going to pay ...
Vick's plan: Construction job, then NFL by Sept.
ajc.com 4/2/2009 — Newport News, Va. Michael Vick’s agent testified in bankruptcy court today that he expects the NFL to reinstate the imprisoned and suspended Falcons quarterback hopefully by September for the 2009 season. Joel Segal also confirmed that he has had ...
Vick Has A Construction Job Lined Up
profootballtalk.com 4/3/2009 — Well, when Falcons quarterback Mike Vick gets out of prison, he’ll initially be wearing a different kind of hard hat.
Per the AP, one of Vick’s bankruptcy lawyers said during a Thursday hearing that Vick has a construction job lined ...
Vick's bankruptcy plan is rejected
eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com 4/4/2009 — The judge in the Michael Vick bankruptcy case rejected Vick's proposal, but he is giving Vick one more opportunity to put together a viable plan.
“I am going to give you one more chance to come up with a workable reorganization plan, but that is your last chance ,” [Judge Frank] Santoro told ...
Michael Vick Will Work Construction After Prison
sportsbybrooks.com 4/2/2009 — All that fitness built up through an NFL career is finally going to do Michael Vick some good. According to the ASSOCIATED PRESS, Vick already has a construction job lined up that will begin as soon as he is released from prison.
(Michael ...
Vick Shopping Around a Book Deal?
falconsgab.com 3/30/2009 —
Today’s NY Daily News reports that Falcons jailed QB Michael Vick may be doing something to try and make a few bucks - write a book. Here is the report from today’s edition:
Jailed dog-fighter Michael Vick is looking for a book deal, we hear. The former Atlanta Falcons star, ...
NFL Teams Will Get A Bargain, If Vick Is Ever Reinstated
profootballtalk.com 3/26/2009 — Buried in an item from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding Mike Vick’s alleged raiding of pension funds to pay his debts is a juicy little nugget that any NFL team potentially interested in Vick needs to keep in mind.
Under the terms of ...
VICK THINKS HE CAN GET $10 MILLION
withleather.uproxx.com 3/31/2009 —
When Michael Vick finishes up his time as a guest of the federal government, he’s expecting to go back into the NFL and score one more payday before his career goes the way of…wait, his career’s already done that once. To the ...
Vick Back in Court Today
nfl.fanhouse.com 4/2/2009 — by JJ Cooper For at least a little while today, Michael Vick will be out of prison. He's scheduled to report to a Virginia court to appear at his bankruptcy hearing that he hopes will help clear up the $20 million or so in debts he still has. Vick is ...
The Michael Vick reality show is coming to a TV near you
sports.yahoo.com 4/15/2009 — From
dog abuse to federal prison straight to reality TV. That's where Michael Vick 's
life appears to be headed. What a unique little culture we've created for
ourselves here.
A reality show is part of Vick's plan after being released from ...
Vick says prison gave him time to think —
FOXSports.com News for NFL 4/3/2009
Suspended NFL star Michael Vick told a bankruptcy court on Friday that his time in prison has given him a chance to think, and he's realized he needs to make some changes.
The ex-Atlanta Falcons quarterback, who is serving a 23-month prison sentence ...
Michael Vick Hopes To Return To the NFL —
Bleacher Report - NFL 4/3/2009
Michael Vick was in court in civilian clothes yesterday, and it looks like he'll be out of jail by the summer. It's also been reported he's reached an agreement with the Falcons that will allow him to be released. All this paves the way for some ...
Judge Rejects Michael Vick's Bailout Plan —
Bleacher Report - NFL 4/4/2009
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Frank J. Santoro was not at all satisfied with NFL player Michael Vick's bankruptcy plan. Vick proposed that he would pay back the millions he owes creditors from future earnings from an NFL salary that he believes he will ...