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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Nick Hogen Gets Out of the Clink

Nick Hogan was set free from jail for good behavior after serving 166 days of his 8 month sentence. He was in jail for reckless driving after a car incident that left his friend Jon Graziano in a wheelchair and mentally incapacitated for the rest of his life.
Linda Hogan, Nick’s mom released the following statement:
"This is our time as a family to come together to support Nick's adjustment back into the public life keeping it as normal as possible. Neither Nick, nor we as a family, has any interest in making this anything but private. We respect the media's role and only ask that they respect our privacy.
Nick went into prison as a juvenile and has experienced something that will mold and affect him for the rest of his adult life. His focus is to make a positive difference in this world, media free. Since his future actions will speak louder than any words, there is no need to speak to the media at this time"
She went on to say...."But make sure to tune into Nick's new reality show 'Nick Drives Best' premiering next month on Vh1!!!"
Are you kidding me?!?!?!?!?!!?!? This whole family is not only crazy but absolutely heartless and unapologetic. I think Jon’s family should take them to court on a civil case. Not that money will bring john back to the man he was but this complete disregard for human life and peoples feelings is unbelievable. Maybe the only way to hit them is in the pockets.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Nick Hogan to Be Released Early

Nick Hogan is being released from jail early for good behavior and maintaining a job while in jail. He was originally sentenced to 8 months in jail for reckless driving that resulted in horrific injuries for friend and passenger John Graziano, but will be free on October 21st.
“They automatically get credits towards early release, and if they don’t do anything bad while they’re here, they get to use the credits,” says a jail official who did not want to be identified.
“It’s standard procedure,” Graziano’s attorney said. “There is no way for us to impact his release date, that’s not within our control. It’s a formula worked out by the sheriff.”
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Procedure or not this just doesn’t set right. The only way it would seem event remotely fair would be if John Graziano would get an early release date from the hell he now lives in. When can he go back to the way things were?
Oh right…he can’t.
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