Two more defendants joined Tony Taylor in agreeing to set up plea hearings in the dog fighting case that includes Falcons quarterback Michael Vick. Purnell Peace and Quanis L. Phillips are likely to plead guilty and in the process might divulge any information they have that pertains to Vick and these charges.
“There’s no telling until the actual pleas, but this doesn’t sound like good news for Michael Vick,” said Kent Alexander, once the U.S. Attorney in Atlanta and now Emory University’s general counsel. “Usually, if people plead guilty early in a case they may be cooperating with the government. That’s what it sounds like here.”
Well Mikey, it looks like you gave up your career and millions of dollars for a bunch of idiots that ended up punking you in the end anyway. I hope it was all worth it, because if you don’t go to jail, you’re certainly set to face a suspension from Roger Goodell and the Falcons’ brass have all but forgot your name.
People like Dan Reeves and Arthur Blank warned you that hanging out with delinquents might just make you one some day, but you didn’t listen. And now you’re all alone.
