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Graycap23

NFL: Travis Henry under arrest following alleged cocaine deal

Travis Henry under arrest following alleged cocaine deal

DENVER -- Federal authorities say former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry has been arrested following an alleged cocaine deal.




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The Drug Enforcement Administration says Henry is being held pending the filing of federal drug charges in federal court Wednesday in Denver.


The DEA says Henry and James Mack were arrested Tuesday after a "multikilogram cocaine transaction" in the Denver suburb of Centennial.
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Reply #1 posted 10/01/08 12:53pm

CarrieLee

disbelief
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Reply #2 posted 10/01/08 1:08pm

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This just validates everything that Mike Shanahan and the Broncos said about him.
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Reply #3 posted 10/01/08 1:09pm

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violator said:

This just validates everything that Mike Shanahan and the Broncos said about him.

Is this the same guy that tested positive last year then won his appeal?
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Reply #4 posted 10/01/08 1:10pm

Graycap23

SCNDLS said:

violator said:

This just validates everything that Mike Shanahan and the Broncos said about him.

Is this the same guy that tested positive last year then won his appeal?

Yes.....he is the jack's ass.
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Reply #5 posted 10/01/08 1:12pm

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Graycap23 said:

SCNDLS said:


Is this the same guy that tested positive last year then won his appeal?

Yes.....he is the jack's ass.

rolleyes I remember seeing that fool on ESPN last year talking about how he'd changed and was a different person and that he wasn't doing drugs. I wonder how he won that appeal. disbelief
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Reply #6 posted 10/01/08 1:21pm

horatio

big fucking deal.



legalize drugs then no one will have anything to say about it.







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Reply #7 posted 10/01/08 1:23pm

Graycap23

SCNDLS said:

Graycap23 said:


Yes.....he is the jack's ass.

rolleyes I remember seeing that fool on ESPN last year talking about how he'd changed and was a different person and that he wasn't doing drugs. I wonder how he won that appeal. disbelief

I forget the details but there was something hokie about that appeal.
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Reply #8 posted 10/01/08 1:25pm

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Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered by various judges to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving one child living in DeKalb County. DeKalb Superior Court Judge Clarence Seeliger this week ordered Henry to provide $3,000 a month for the Lithonia boy he fathered out of wedlock three years ago with Jameshia Beacham, now 29.

Henry isn't the most thrifty guy, according to court records, so the judge wants to ensure payment by establishing an unusual $250,000 trust that Henry must fund by next spring. Seeliger wrote that the football player displayed "bad judgment in his spending habits," dropping $100,000 for a car and $146,000 for jewelry. Meanwhile, Henry fell behind on support payments for his child with Beacham that were mandated by a previous order. Threatened with jail, he borrowed $9,800 from his former team, the Tennessee Titans, to pay the bill, according to court records.

The trust ensures Beacham will get timely payment if the pro player falls behind on his installments again. Yet the trust could be a sticking point for Henry, who could appeal. His lawyer, Shiel Edlin, said that to his knowledge the trust would be without precedent in Georgia. A quarter-million dollars is a lot of money, even for Henry, Edlin said. "He has some concerns and he's weighing his options."
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Reply #9 posted 10/01/08 1:36pm

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SUPRMAN said:

Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered by various judges to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving one child living in DeKalb County. DeKalb Superior Court Judge Clarence Seeliger this week ordered Henry to provide $3,000 a month for the Lithonia boy he fathered out of wedlock three years ago with Jameshia Beacham, now 29.

Henry isn't the most thrifty guy, according to court records, so the judge wants to ensure payment by establishing an unusual $250,000 trust that Henry must fund by next spring. Seeliger wrote that the football player displayed "bad judgment in his spending habits," dropping $100,000 for a car and $146,000 for jewelry. Meanwhile, Henry fell behind on support payments for his child with Beacham that were mandated by a previous order. Threatened with jail, he borrowed $9,800 from his former team, the Tennessee Titans, to pay the bill, according to court records.

The trust ensures Beacham will get timely payment if the pro player falls behind on his installments again. Yet the trust could be a sticking point for Henry, who could appeal. His lawyer, Shiel Edlin, said that to his knowledge the trust would be without precedent in Georgia. A quarter-million dollars is a lot of money, even for Henry, Edlin said. "He has some concerns and he's weighing his options."


Uh-huh...
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Reply #10 posted 10/01/08 1:36pm

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SUPRMAN said:

Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered by various judges to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving one child living in DeKalb County. DeKalb Superior Court Judge Clarence Seeliger this week ordered Henry to provide $3,000 a month for the Lithonia boy he fathered out of wedlock three years ago with Jameshia Beacham, now 29.

Henry isn't the most thrifty guy, according to court records, so the judge wants to ensure payment by establishing an unusual $250,000 trust that Henry must fund by next spring. Seeliger wrote that the football player displayed "bad judgment in his spending habits," dropping $100,000 for a car and $146,000 for jewelry. Meanwhile, Henry fell behind on support payments for his child with Beacham that were mandated by a previous order. Threatened with jail, he borrowed $9,800 from his former team, the Tennessee Titans, to pay the bill, according to court records.

The trust ensures Beacham will get timely payment if the pro player falls behind on his installments again. Yet the trust could be a sticking point for Henry, who could appeal. His lawyer, Shiel Edlin, said that to his knowledge the trust would be without precedent in Georgia. A quarter-million dollars is a lot of money, even for Henry, Edlin said. "He has some concerns and he's weighing his options."

That nucca shoulda "weighed his options" when he decided, REPEATEDLY, to fuck without a condom and sire all those kids. hammer Well, I guess if I had NINE child support checks e'ry month I'd consider dealing drugs too. shrug disbelief
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Reply #11 posted 10/01/08 2:26pm

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SUPRMAN said:

Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered by various judges to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving one child living in DeKalb County. DeKalb Superior Court Judge Clarence Seeliger this week ordered Henry to provide $3,000 a month for the Lithonia boy he fathered out of wedlock three years ago with Jameshia Beacham, now 29.

Henry isn't the most thrifty guy, according to court records, so the judge wants to ensure payment by establishing an unusual $250,000 trust that Henry must fund by next spring. Seeliger wrote that the football player displayed "bad judgment in his spending habits," dropping $100,000 for a car and $146,000 for jewelry. Meanwhile, Henry fell behind on support payments for his child with Beacham that were mandated by a previous order. Threatened with jail, he borrowed $9,800 from his former team, the Tennessee Titans, to pay the bill, according to court records.

The trust ensures Beacham will get timely payment if the pro player falls behind on his installments again. Yet the trust could be a sticking point for Henry, who could appeal. His lawyer, Shiel Edlin, said that to his knowledge the trust would be without precedent in Georgia. A quarter-million dollars is a lot of money, even for Henry, Edlin said. "He has some concerns and he's weighing his options."





Sh!t like this makes you want to.... wall

These knuckleheads don't realize how lucky they are. They have a unique gift(the ability to play pro sports) that most of us wish we could do. IMO, being part of the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL is a privilege. And they blow it with self-destructive behavior. This cat sounds like a REAL dummy.
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Reply #12 posted 10/01/08 2:36pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

SUPRMAN said:

Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered by various judges to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving one child living in DeKalb County. DeKalb Superior Court Judge Clarence Seeliger this week ordered Henry to provide $3,000 a month for the Lithonia boy he fathered out of wedlock three years ago with Jameshia Beacham, now 29.

Henry isn't the most thrifty guy, according to court records, so the judge wants to ensure payment by establishing an unusual $250,000 trust that Henry must fund by next spring. Seeliger wrote that the football player displayed "bad judgment in his spending habits," dropping $100,000 for a car and $146,000 for jewelry. Meanwhile, Henry fell behind on support payments for his child with Beacham that were mandated by a previous order. Threatened with jail, he borrowed $9,800 from his former team, the Tennessee Titans, to pay the bill, according to court records.

The trust ensures Beacham will get timely payment if the pro player falls behind on his installments again. Yet the trust could be a sticking point for Henry, who could appeal. His lawyer, Shiel Edlin, said that to his knowledge the trust would be without precedent in Georgia. A quarter-million dollars is a lot of money, even for Henry, Edlin said. "He has some concerns and he's weighing his options."





Sh!t like this makes you want to.... wall

These knuckleheads don't realize how lucky they are. They have a unique gift(the ability to play pro sports) that most of us wish we could do. IMO, being part of the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL is a privilege. And they blow it with self-destructive behavior. This cat sounds like a REAL dummy.


falloff

dont you say that on every thread like this? lol
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Reply #13 posted 10/01/08 2:41pm

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horatio said:

uPtoWnNY said:






Sh!t like this makes you want to.... wall

These knuckleheads don't realize how lucky they are. They have a unique gift(the ability to play pro sports) that most of us wish we could do. IMO, being part of the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL is a privilege. And they blow it with self-destructive behavior. This cat sounds like a REAL dummy.


falloff

dont you say that on every thread like this? lol



Maybe 'cause it's TRUE on every thread like this giggle

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Reply #14 posted 10/01/08 2:43pm

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SUPRMAN said:

.....and he's weighing his options."


Apparently he got caught weighing his "options" which is why he is under arrest.
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