Archive for the 'Jail' Category

Hulk Hogan’s Son Transferred Out of S olitary

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Deputies at a west Florida jail have transferred Hulk Hogan’s son out of solitary confinement into a communal cell.Seventeen-year-old Nick Bollea is now sharing living space with three other juvenile inmates.He initially was segregated because he is a minor, albeit convicted in adult court. A judge denied a transfer request from his lawyers on Tuesday.
Pinellas […]

From N’Sync to N’Jail

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Lou Pearlman, the man who created the Backstreet Boys and ‘N Sync, was sentenced Wednesday to 25 years in federal prison for engineering a decades-long scam that bilked thousands of investors out of their life savings.
It was the maximum sentence the boy band mogul could receive for allegedly swindling some $300 million from investors and […]

Foxy Brown is a Bad Neighbor!

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Rapper Foxy Brown has pleaded guilty to menacing a neighbor with her cell phone last year. She avoided jail based on time already served.Brown and neighbor Arlene Raymond got into a fight last July over Brown blasting her car stereo outside their Brooklyn apartment building.
As part of the plea deal, the 28-year-old rapper wrote a […]

Hulksters’ Son Gets Sent to the Slammer!

Friday, May 9th, 2008

A Florida judge says the 17-year-old son of wrestler Hulk Hogan should serve eight months in jail for reckless driving!  Nick Bollea was led off to begin his sentence immediately after Friday’s ruling.  He will be on five years’ probation and lose his driving privileges for three years.Authorities say Bollea was racing a friend in his […]

“Hardbody” Will Do Some Hard Time

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

A former professional wrestler convicted of leading a sex trafficking ring has been sentenced to life in prison.
Harrison “Hardbody” Norris was sentenced Tuesday in federal court in Atlanta.
Norris ran a scheme to force women into prostitution, prosecutors said.
Norris was convicted last November of numerous charges including conspiracy, commercial sex trafficking and witness tampering. Four other […]