The  Daily  Press of Virginia reported  Thursday that Vick arrived around 8:20
 a.m.  (et),  having been  released from federal  prison in Leavenworth, Kansas
 early   Wednesday  morning. 
 Vick  will spend the final two months of his 23-month sentence under house arrest after   pleading  guilty  to  federal
 charges stemming  from operating an illegal dogfighting ring at his Virginia farm in August 2007.A raid there turned up dozens of pitbulls trained to fit, many of them emaciated and mauled. Dogs who lost their fights were hanged, drowned or electrocuted.
 As  part of  his home  confinement,  Vick
 will wear  an electronic  monitoring device  and can  leave home  for work  or
 other  court  approved activities. He  will be  employed in a construction job
 as part of the work-release program. 
Vick, who was once the NFL's highest-paid player with a $130 million contract with the Atlanta Falcons, is now bankrupt.  Vick is formerly the face  of the Falcons  franchise after his  selection as the top
 overall  draft choice  in 2001. He
 was  a  three-time Pro  Bowl pick and  twice led the  Falcons to the playoffs,
 including a trip to the NFC title game after the 2004 season. 
*Source: UPI
 
   
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