Report: Vick's estranged father said he asked QB to quit dogfighting

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Report: Vick's estranged father said he asked QB to quit dogfighting

Associated Press

Updated: August 24, 2007, 1:36 AM
ATLANTA -- Michael Vick's father said he asked his son to give up dogfighting, or to at least put property used in the venture in the names of others to avoid being implicated, according to a report in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
In The Journal-Constitution report posted on the newspaper's Web site Thursday night, Michael Boddie, who is estranged from Vick and the quarterback's mother, also said some time around 2001 his son staged dogfights in the garage of the family home in Newport News, Va.
Boddie told the newspaper Vick kept fighting dogs in the family's backyard, including dogs that were "bit up, chewed up, exhausted." Boddie claimed to have nursed the dogs back to health.
The indictment against Vick does not mention the parents' former home in Newport News.
In the report, Boddie dismissed the idea that Vick's longtime friends were the main instigators of the dogfighting operation.
"I wish people would stop sugarcoating it," Boddie told The Journal-Constitution. "This is Mike's thing. And he knows it ... likes it, and he has the capital to have a setup like that."
The report said Boddie 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 2½ half months.
Boddie, 45, lives in an apartment 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 told the newspaper.
In the report, Boddie also said he asked Vick for $1 million, spread out over 12 years, Vick declined, the father said. Recently, Boddie asked Vick, through an assistant, for $700,000 to live on.
On Monday, Vick agreed to plead guilty Monday in the federal dogfighting case in Richmond. He faces up to five years in 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.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
 

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Crown Royal;1602474 said:
Sounds like a quality human being.

As the old folks say, the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree...

It is kinda disgusting though, Dad sees his meal ticket about to go to jail, and he throws his boy under the bus... first time I've managed to feel bad for Ookie in this whole mess...
 

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Yup, sounds like a group of poor folks, too scared to PO their meal ticket, so they, out of fear, let the sadistic freak ride roughshod over them.
 

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silverbear;1602481 said:
As the old folks say, the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree...

It is kinda disgusting though, Dad sees his meal ticket about to go to jail, and he throws his boy under the bus... first time I've managed to feel bad for Ookie in this whole mess...

If I murdered three people in cold blood, I have no doubt that my father would support me in any way necessary. Vick's dad sounds like someone I wouldn't want as a father.
 

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Crown Royal;1602669 said:
If I murdered three people in cold blood, I have no doubt that my father would support me in any way necessary. Vick's dad sounds like someone I wouldn't want as a father.


If I murdered people in cold blood, my Mom and Dad would love me but they'd turn me in quicker then I could blink an eye. If they didn't, all they would have taught me, my whole life would be untrue. That's how it would be and I know that.
 

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ABQCOWBOY;1602689 said:
If I murdered people in cold blood, my Mom and Dad would love me but they'd turn me in quicker then I could blink an eye. If they didn't, all they would have taught me, my whole life would be untrue. That's how it would be and I know that.
I hope you didn't mistake 'support' for 'accept my actions.' My parents would see me through to the end of justice. But they wouldn't make names for themselves by talking to a paper and telling them how I had screwed up in the past.
 

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Crown Royal;1602812 said:
I hope you didn't mistake 'support' for 'accept my actions.' My parents would see me through to the end of justice. But they wouldn't make names for themselves by talking to a paper and telling them how I had screwed up in the past.


No, not trying to say anything, at all, about your folks CR. Just doing a bit of self reflecting and stating what the case would be for me. I do agree with your take on Vick's father thou. He appears to be a bit too self serving in the way he's characterized in this piece. However, what he says is still very revealing if also self serving.
 
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