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Old 08-24-07, 05:56 PM
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(CNN) -- The National Football League has indefinitely suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick without pay, officials with the league said Friday.

Earlier, Vick admitted to participating in a dogfighting ring as part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in Virginia.

"Your admitted conduct was not only illegal, but also cruel and reprehensible. Your team, the NFL, and NFL fans have all been hurt by your actions," NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a letter to Vick.

Goodell said he would review the status of the suspension after the legal proceedings are over.

In papers filed Friday with a federal court in Virginia, Vick also admitted that he and two co-conspirators killed dogs that did not fight well.

Vick said he would plead guilty to one count of "Conspiracy to Travel in Interstate Commerce in Aid of Unlawful Activities and to Sponsor a Dog in an Animal Fighting Venture" in a plea agreement filed at U.S. District Court in Richmond, Virginia.

The charge is punishable by up to five years in prison, a $250,000 fine, "full restitution, a special assessment and 3 years of supervised release," the plea deal said.

Federal prosecutors agreed to ask for the low end of the sentencing guidelines.

"The defendant will plead guilty because the defendant is in fact guilty of the charged offense," the plea agreement said. Video Watch how Vick was involved »

In an additional summary of facts, signed by Vick and filed with the agreement, Vick admitted buying pit bulls and the property used for training and fighting the dogs, but the statement said he did not bet on the fights or receive any of the money won.

"Most of the 'Bad Newz Kennels' operations and gambling monies were provided by Vick," the official summary of facts said. Gambling wins were generally split among co-conspirators Tony Taylor, Quanis Phillips and sometimes Purnell Peace, it continued.

"Vick did not gamble by placing side bets on any of the fights. Vick did not receive any of the proceeds from the purses that were won by 'Bad Newz Kennels.' "

Vick also agreed that "collective efforts" by him and two others caused the deaths of at least six dogs.

Around April, Vick, Peace and Phillips tested some dogs in fighting sessions at Vick's property in Virginia, the statement said. "Peace, Phillips and Vick agreed to the killing of approximately 6-8 dogs that did not perform well in 'testing' sessions at 1915 Moonlight Road and all of those dogs were killed by various methods, including hanging and drowning.

"Vick agrees and stipulates that these dogs all died as a result of the collective efforts of Peace, Phillips and Vick," the summary said.

Peace, 35, of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Phillips, 28, of Atlanta, Georgia; and Taylor, 34, of Hampton, Virginia, already have accepted agreements to plead guilty in exchange for reduced sentences.

Vick, 27, is scheduled to appear Monday in court, where he is expected to plead guilty before a judge. See a timeline of the case against Vick »

The judge in the case will have the final say over the plea agreement.

The federal case against Vick focused on the interstate conspiracy, but Vick's admission that he was involved in the killing of dogs could lead to local charges, according to CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin.

"It sometimes happens -- not often -- that the state will follow a federal prosecution by charging its own crimes for exactly the same behavior," Toobin said Friday.

"The risk for Vick is, if he makes admissions in his federal guilty plea, the state of Virginia could say, 'Hey, look, you admitted violating Virginia state law as well. We're going to introduce that against you and charge you in our court.' "

In the plea deal, Vick agreed to cooperate with investigators and provide all information he may have on any criminal activity and to testify if necessary. Vick also agreed to turn over any documents he has and to submit to polygraph tests.

Vick agreed to "make restitution for the full amount of the costs associated" with the dogs that are being held by the government.

"Such costs may include, but are not limited to, all costs associated with the care of the dogs involved in that case, including if necessary, the long-term care and/or the humane euthanasia of some or all of those animals."

Prosecutors, with the support of animal rights activists, have asked for permission to euthanize the dogs. But the dogs could serve as important evidence in the cases against Vick and his admitted co-conspirators.

Judge Henry E. Hudson issued an order Thursday telling the U.S. Marshals Service to "arrest and seize the defendant property, and use discretion and whatever means appropriate to protect and maintain said defendant property."

Both the judge's order and Vick's filing refer to "approximately" 53 pit bull dogs.
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After Vick's indictment last month, Goodell ordered the quarterback not to report to the Falcons training camp, and the league is reviewing the case.

Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank told the NFL Network on Monday he could not speculate on Vick's future as a Falcon, at least not until he had seen "a statement of facts" in the case.
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Thats a good moral statement from a national sporting body.

It time sports stars all over realise they are influencial and their fame and fortune comes with responsibility, not that they can do as they please because they have money
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At least Vick isn't running from it - I know he is a shitbag and is probably only doing this to save his ass but at least it's a change from most shitbags actions...
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At least Vick isn't running from it - I know he is a shitbag and is probably only doing this to save his ass but at least it's a change from most shitbags actions...
he could care less about those animals. everything he is doing now is on the advice of his high paid attorneys for his best interest. no different then any other shit bag IMO.
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True - I surely wasn't trying to cut him any slack - just nice to see something different I guess...
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Blah,blah,blah the NFL is taking the easy way out.Suspend him Indefinately before he is sentenced by the courts,that way he will be eligable to file to have the suspension lifted as soon as hes released.It was politically correct for the NFL to do so,and Vick couldnt play till hes released anyway.
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Pac man is also suspended indefinately but will return next season.
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he could care less about those animals. everything he is doing now is on the advice of his high paid attorneys for his best interest. no different then any other shit bag IMO.
Agreed...He's a POS.
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Could see that coming a mile away....letting him play would have been a PR nightmare: PETA and SPCA rallies outside of every game, boycotting of sponsors, ect.
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At least Vick isn't running from it - I know he is a shitbag and is probably only doing this to save his ass but at least it's a change from most shitbags actions...
agreed.

Yeah its def. wrong but Is it just me but I think the media is making a bigger deal about this b/c he's a star athelete. Lets forget about the other POS who are testifying against him who probably deserve worse. I dont know if its because everone is so far removed from this culture or what. He's from the hood and thats what they do. Dogfighting happens all the time right now even. Shit have you ever been to Flatbush? They treat dogs worse and they dont treat there own kids much better.

He''ll be back in the NFL. Remember Ron Artest nobody gives a shit about that clown anymore.

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