The Facts:
The two remaining co-defendants in the Vick federal dog-fighting case scheduled a plea agreement hearing Monday, an indication that they will plead guilty and testify against Vick. "There's no telling until the actual pleas, but this doesn't sound like good news for Michael Vick," said Kent Alexander, once the U.S. Attorney in Atlanta and now Emory University's general counsel.
Reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Last month, the third co-defendant Tony Taylor accepted a deal and entered a guilty plea. The agreement required him to testify against the others. Taylor, who along with Vick pleaded not guilty to the charges July 26, promised to cooperate with federal prosecutors and share "detailed facts" for their case against Vick and the other two, Purnell Peace and Quanis L. Phillips. ... In other words? Vick's problems continue to mount. ... Stay tuned.
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