Famous Athletes Who Went To Jail

Famous Athletes Who Went To Jail
Famous Athletes Who Went To Jail /

Famous Athletes Who Went To Jail

O.J. Simpson

O.J. Simpson
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In the wake of Hall of Fame running back O.J. Simpson being handed a lengthy sentence after being found guilty of armed robbery, kidnapping and several other charges, here's a gallery of some other notable athletes who did time in the slammer.

Maurice Clarett

Maurice Clarett
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The former Ohio State running back was sentenced to 7 1/2 years after pleading guilty to aggravated robbery and carrying a concealed weapon.

Pete Rose

Pete Rose
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Baseball's all-time hits leaders took a hit in 1990 when he was convicted of tax evasion. He spent five months in the federal prison in Marion, Ill.

Marion Jones

Marion Jones
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The former Olympic gold medalist served six months in federal prison for lying to federal agents investigating the BALCO doping conspiracy.

Art Schlichter

Art Schlichter
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The former first-round draft pick out of Ohio State has had 10 convictions since 1995, many of them stemming from his gambling addiction, and was sentenced to 15 years in an Ohio prison.

Michael Vick

Michael Vick
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The NFL quarterback was sentenced to 23 months in prison for financing a dogfighting ring and helping to kill pit bulls that did not fight aggressively.

Mike Danton

Mike Danton
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The former NHL player is serving a 7 1/2-year sentence after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit murder. He tried to hire a hit man to kill his agent.

Darryl Strawberry

Darryl Strawberry
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The 1983 NL Rookie of the Year and an eight-time All-Star, Strawberry has had numerous run-ins with the law. He served 11 months in prison for probation violations stemming from a cocaine-possession charge.

Rae Carruth

Rae Carruth
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The former Carolina Panthers wide receiver was sentenced to nearly 19 years in prison in 2001 for his role in the shooting death of his pregnant girlfriend.

Dwight Gooden

Dwight Gooden
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NL Rookie of the Year in 1984 and the Cy Young winner in 1985, when he led the majors in wins, strikeouts and ERA, Doc has a long history of cocaine and alcohol abuse. He began serving a one-year prison term in April 2006 related to probation violations.

Bob Probert

Bob Probert
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One of the most renowned fighters in NHL history, Probert served 90 days in prison after being convicted of smuggling cocaine across the U.S.-Canadian border.

Jamal Lewis

Jamal Lewis
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A running back with the Baltimore Ravens, Lewis served four months in a Florida prison last year after pleading guilty to using his cell phone to try to set up a drug deal in 2000.

Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson
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The former heavyweight champion served three years after being convicted in 1992 of raping an 18-year-old beauty-pageant contestant.

Denny McLain

Denny McLain
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A former 31-game winner with the Detroit Tigers, a two-time Cy Young winner and a three-time All-Star, McLain did time after being convicted on charges of money laundering, embezzlement, mail fraud and conspiracy relating to the pension fund of a Michigan meat-packing company.

Hollywood Henderson

Hollywood Henderson
AP

The former All-Pro linebacker, who admitted to using cocaine on the sidelines during his days with the Dallas Cowboys, was sentenced to two years in prison in 1983 after pleading no contest to threatening and assaulting two teenage girls.

Ugueth Urbina

Ugueth Urbina
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The two-time All-star and 1999 National League saves leader was convicted of attempted murder charges and sentenced in 2007 to 14 years in prison stemming from a 2005 incident.


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