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Former U.S Skating champ sentenced for role in Meth ring - KARE

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 10:13 PM PDT

JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- Former U.S. figure skating champion Nicole Bobek has been sentenced to five years' probation for her role in a crystal methamphetamine ring in New Jersey.

The 32-year-old Bobek choked up in court in Jersey City on Monday as she said she was sorry. She pleaded guilty in June to conspiring to distribute meth.

She was among nearly 30 people accused last year of running a network that allegedly distributed $10,000 in meth per week. The alleged leader, Edward Cruz Jr., was sentenced this month to 16 years in prison.

Bobek is from Jupiter, Fla., and has also been in New York. She won the U.S. figure skating title in 1995 but finished 17th at the 1998 Winter Olympics.

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Ex-figure skating champ Nicole Bobek gets probation on meth count - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com (blog)

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 01:02 PM PDT

Published: Monday, August 16, 2010, 3:53 PM     Updated: Monday, August 16, 2010, 4:03 PM
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — Former U.S. figure skating champion Nicole Bobek was ordered to spend five years on probation for her role in a New Jersey methamphetamine ring, a sentence that she said would give her a chance to get her life back on track.

"Nothing but positive things can come out of this," Bobek said outside the Jersey City courtroom where she was sentenced Monday. "It's been a long 1 1/2 years. I'm looking to get back onto that ice."

The 32-year-old pleaded guilty in June to a charge of conspiring to distribute crystal meth. She was among 28 people accused last year of running a network that allegedly distributed $10,000 worth of methamphetamine per week.

The alleged leader of the group, Edward Cruz Jr., was sentenced last week to 16 years in prison.

Bobek, accompanied by her mother, applied to serve her probation near the family's Jupiter, Fla., home. She was also ordered to serve 250 hours of community service and pay a $2,500 fine, plus additional court expenses.

Bobek won the U.S. figure skating title in 1995. But her disappointing 17th-place finish at the 1998 Winter Olympics took a psychological toll on her, according to her lawyer, Sam DeLuca. Bobek had been skating since age 3, forgoing high school and even home schooling for the rigorous, cloistered world of professional training, DeLuca said.

"Here is girl whose star was shining ... and when the star went out, when the star started fading, she was not prepared," DeLuca said. She then fell into "a sleazy world" of drug addiction and bad influences, he said.

Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor Lisa Ledoux argued for a sentence of a year in jail, saying Bobek was no innocent victim and was not a minor player in the drug ring.

Bobek, wearing a black and white dress with her blond hair in a French twist, choked up as she spoke of how sorry she was during sentencing, telling the judge that she was off drugs, holding a job and teaching children at the Special Olympics.

"I believe I can help others. I plan to change my life around and do something with it," she said.

Superior Court Judge Kevin Callahan noted he had received letters on Bobek's behalf from former Olympic athletes, including JoJo Starbuck, and even rock 'n' roll musicians he didn't name.

Callahan warned Bobek that she was at a dangerous crossroads and that a single parole violation or failed drug test could land her in prison for at least five years.

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Former US figure skating champ Nicole Bobek gets five years probation for involvement ... - New York Daily News

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 11:08 AM PDT

Former U.S. Figure skating champion Nicole Bobek (r.) was sentenced to five years on probation for her role in a N.J. methamphetamine ring.

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Former U.S. Figure skating champion Nicole Bobek (r.) was sentenced to five years on probation for her role in a N.J. methamphetamine ring.

JERSEY CITY, N.J. - Former U.S. figure skating champion Nicole Bobek was ordered to spend five years on probation for her role in a New Jersey methamphetamine ring, a sentence that she said would give her a chance to get her life back on track.

"Nothing but positive things can come out of this," Bobek said outside the Jersey City courtroom where she was sentenced Monday. "It's been a long 1 1/2 years. I'm looking to get back onto that ice."

The 32-year-old pleaded guilty in June to a charge of conspiring to distribute crystal meth. She was among 28 people accused last year of running a network that allegedly distributed $10,000 worth of methamphetamine per week.

The alleged leader of the group, Edward Cruz Jr., was sentenced last week to 16 years in prison.

Bobek won the U.S. figure skating title in 1995. But her disappointing 17th-place finish at the 1998 Winter Olympics took a psychological toll on her, according to her lawyer, Sam DeLuca. Bobek had been skating since age 3, forgoing high school and even home schooling for the rigorous, cloistered world of professional training, DeLuca said.

"Here is girl whose start was shining  ... and when the star went out, when the star started fading, she was not prepared," DeLuca said. She then fell into "a sleazy world" of drug addiction and bad influences, he said.

Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor Lisa Ledoux argued for a sentence of a year in jail, saying Bobek was no innocent victim and was not a minor player in the drug ring.

Bobek, wearing a black and white dress with her blonde hair in a french twist, choked up as she spoke of how sorry she was during sentencing, telling the judge that she was off drugs, holding a job and teaching children at the Special Olympics.

"I believe I can help others. I plan to change my life around and do something with it," she said.

Superior Court Judge Kevin Callahan noted he had received letters on Bobek's behalf from former Olympic athletes, including JoJo Starbuck, and even rock 'n' roll musicians he didn't name.

Callahan warned Bobek that she was at a dangerous crossroads and that a single parole violation or failed drug test could land her in prison for at least five years.

Bobek, accompanied by her mother, applied to serve her probation near the family's Jupiter, Fla., home. She was also ordered to serve 250 hours of community service and pay a $2,500 fine, plus additional court expenses.

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Former figure skating champ Nicole Bobek gets 5 years' probation on NJ meth charge - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 07:55 AM PDT

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