What a unique rite of passage!On no better day than on the eve of his 18th birthday, Nick Hogan proves that he’s no longer a boy, he’s a man. And he will be moved from the juvenile facility where he is currently serving sentence to join the general population of inmates.
Not quite a big move. Hulk Hogan’s son will just be transferred from the juvenile section of the Pinellas County Jail to the adults facility, where he will join the over 3,300 inmates. “On Sunday, his 18th birthday, [Nick... Read Full Story
Now that Nicks in the general population, let's intensify the sob story because HE'S the one that's suffering. Boo hoo. People magazine reports (with inserted commentary courtesy of me) : "They had broken his spirit," (sniff, sob) Brooke Hogan, 20, tells PEOPLE. "When they put him in solitary, he was on the outs. I was worried about him, and his safety, and his well-being (I know Brooke. It keeps me up at nights too)." But now that Nick's out of a 28-day stint in solitary where he was... Read Full Story
LALATE BREAKING NEWS
Nick (Hogan) Bollea Post Crash Photo Released
No Bloodshot Eyes, Allegations of Police Misconduct
If you are just waking up, it’s been a very busy news night here at LALATE NEWS.And now it got even more busy with shocking new developments in the Nick (Hogan) Bollea crash matter.
Nick Bollea’s defense attorneys have now released the first ever picture of Bollea’s eyes after his 2007 car crash. And the eyes are NOT bloodshot.
As reported tonight in the Tampa Bay Online... Read Full Story
It seems that even from behind prison walls Stephanie Ragusa , the Florida teacher accused of having sex with under aged students, can't resist the draw of an under aged boy in need. According to the Hillsborough County sheriff's office, the former teacher who has an addiction to young boys wrote a letter of support to Nick Boella , son of wrestler Hulk Hogan. Boella is serving an eight-month sentence for reckless driving, resulting in the serious injury of his best friend. It's been... Read Full Story
In a Bay News 9 exclusive interview, Nick Bollea's mother, Linda, said her son is doing much better in his new jail cell. "The Sheriff's Department has just been amazing in trying to care of Nick," Linda Bollea said. "I mean I guess they have to keep him in for 30 days for assessment. The fact that they moved him, he's happy to be in there to do what he's got to do." Bollea now share a cell with three other 17 year olds who have been charged as adults."Hey, at least he has company," Linda... Read Full Story