HAMPTON, Va. (AP) -Suspended NFL player Michael Vick has arrived at his Virginia home a day after being released from a federal prison 1,200 miles away in Kansas.
A car with blackout curtains pulled into the garage of Vick’s five-bedroom brick home at the end of a cul-de-sac at about 8:25 a.m.
Asked if Vick was in the car, Chris Garrett, a member of Vick’s support and legal team, said yes.
Vick spent 19 months at the prison in Leavenworth, Kan., after his conviction for financing a dogfighting operation.
He will spend the next two months under home confinement wearing an electronic monitor and working a $10-an-hour job as a laborer for a construction company. He’s scheduled to be released from federal custody on July 20, and then faces three more years of supervised probation.
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