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04-10-2008, 06:09 PM
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Lock him up and throw away the key. I am completely sick of Chris Henry and he has been given every chance in the world. Good riddance.
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04-11-2008, 10:44 AM
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Why so serious?
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A column by Bob Hertzel in the Times West Virginian of Fairmont, W.Va., blames Chris Henry's off-field problems on a lack of discipline by Rodriguez when he coached West Virginia. Henry, a former WVU receiver who was released last week by the Cincinnati Bengals after his fifth arrest, apparently had problems in Morgantown that went unpunished by the WVU coaching staff.
"Multiple sources within the athletic department and football program say Henry was much worse than his public image," Hertzel wrote, "and that public image was never exactly heroic."
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05-24-2008, 11:39 AM
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Former WVU, Bengals Reciever Henry's Home Sold at Auctioned
FLORENCE, Ky. (AP) - The mortgage company that lent former
Cincinnati wide receiver Chris Henry money to buy a house in
Florence, Ky., has bought the home at a public auction.
The house was auctioned after Henry failed to make mortgage
payments. It was valued at $360,000.
Chase Home Finance LLC offered the sole bid of $240,000 on the
home in northern Kentucky.
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05-24-2008, 01:47 PM
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Positively Cynical
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A column by Bob Hertzel in the Times West Virginian of Fairmont, W.Va., blames Chris Henry's off-field problems on a lack of discipline by Rodriguez when he coached West Virginia.
And then there was Pacman Jones.
Heh-heh...can't wait to see this type of fun ensue at TSUN.
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06-13-2008, 08:12 PM
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Henry suspended pending the outcome of his trial
Associated Press
Updated: June 13, 2008, 6:07 PM ET
CINCINNATI -- Former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry has been suspended by the NFL pending the outcome of his trial later this month, his agent said Friday.
The Bengals released Henry on April 3 after he was arrested for the fifth time. Henry is scheduled for trial June 24 in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court on charges of assault and criminal damaging. A man accused Henry of punching him in the face and breaking his car window with a beer bottle.
Henry had received permission from the judge to try out with other NFL teams. Commissioner Roger Goodell has blocked him from doing so until his case is heard, agent Marvin Frazier said. If Henry is acquitted, the suspension could be lifted, Frazier said.
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07-01-2008, 06:11 PM
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Henry's assault trial deemed a mistrial after jurors can't agree
By James Walker
ESPN.com
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Updated: July 1, 2008, 5:39 PM ET
The rollercoaster offseason for former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry took another odd turn Tuesday.
Henry's court case for assault in Hamilton County (Ohio) that alleged he punched an 18-year old in the face on March 31 resulted in a hung jury as the group of eight jurors were unable to reach an agreement.
During the trial, the judge dismissed a second charge of criminal damaging. The Bengals released Henry on April 3 after his fifth arrest since 2005, and last month he was suspended indefinitely by the NFL.
But for now, the undetermined verdict on the assault charge leaves Henry's playing status up in the air for 2008.
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07-09-2008, 06:53 PM
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My reality check bounced.
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Attorney: Ex-Bengal Henry is destitute
Despite making about $2.5 million since 2005 as a member of the Cincinnati Bengals, Chris Henry is so broke he wants taxpayers to pay for a record of his trial.
"He's broke," said Perry Ancona, the former wide receiver's attorney said Tuesday, July 8. "He doesn't have any money to pay for a transcript."
Ancona filed a motion asking for taxpayers to pay for a written transcript of Henry's trial. Henry was arrested after a March 31 incident and charged with criminal damaging and assault.
A judge threw out the criminal damaging charge, saying Cincinnati prosecutors couldn't prove the allegation. A mistrial was declared last week on the assault charge when jurors couldn't come to a unanimous verdict. When the trial ended, jurors said they voted 6-2 to acquit Henry.
But prosecutors said Tuesday they would retry Henry on the misdemeanor count. Henry's trial was set for Monday.
Henry signed a five-year,
$6 million contract after being drafted in 2005.
He received about $1 million to sign plus an average of just over $500,000 for the first three years. He was to be paid $520,000 this year, but the team released him after his arrest.
Despite that, Ancona said Henry, who has been suspended by the NFL, is destitute. "He has no funds whatsoever and can't even meet his current obligations," Ancona told the judge.
Henry's $360,000 Kentucky house was auctioned in May when he failed to pay the mortgage. Henry's SUV was repossessed last month.
Entire article: Attorney: Ex-Bengal Henry is destitute
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