Judge: Vick must attend hearing, pay his own way
A judge says suspended NFL star Michael Vick should appear in person at a bankruptcy hearing in Virginia and pay his own way from a Kansas prison. At a hearing Wednesday in Norfolk, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Frank Santoro rejected the government's objection to Vick's appearance at the April 2 hearing. Officials have cited the cost and logistics of transporting Vick from the federal prison at Leavenworth, where he is serving time for a dogfighting conviction. The U.S.
A judge says suspended NFL star Michael Vick should appear in person at a bankruptcy hearing in Virginia and pay his own way from a Kansas prison. At a hearing Wednesday in Norfolk, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Frank Santoro rejected the government's objection to Vick's appearance at the April 2 hearing. Officials have cited the cost and logistics of transporting Vick from the federal prison at Leavenworth, where he is serving time for a dogfighting conviction. The U.S.