Hulk Hogan's Son Gets Early Release

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"The Insider" confirms the news that Hulk Hogan's son Nick Bollea is being released from jail on Oct. 21. People magazine reports that his release date is three months early, with credits for good behavior and working. A source tells People the early release is standard for all inmates.

 

"They automatically get credits towards early release, and if they don't do anything bad while they're here, they get to use the credits," a jail official who did not want to be identified told People

Previously, ET reported that Bollea was sentenced to eight months in jail. He was taken directly from the courthouse to the jail to begin serving his sentence immediately.

Bollea's charges stem from a nearly fatal August 26, '07 crash that left his friend John Graziano III on life support. Graziano now requires lifelong care.

At that time, Bollea entered a plea of "no contest" on charges of felony reckless driving in a Florida courtroom and was also given five years probation and 500 hours community service.

Published 9/23/08 by the Insider

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  • F**K YOU NICK I WISH YOU ENDED UP LIKE JOHN
    HOWS LA FAG BOY.
    Anonymous 10/7/09 Reply
  • I like you because you the best boy on the world
    Anonymous 1/29/09 Reply
    • "THE BEST BOY IN THE WORLD" Did you forget he had to show off racing his car on public streets and F****d up his friends life
      Anonymous 10/7/09
  • I think the Hogan's have been treated very badly over an accident. If it would have been a regular Joe Shmoe we would have not heard nothing about the ACCIDENT!!! Little alone private phone calls that were met for private.
    Anonymous 10/27/08 Reply
  • Nobody's blaming John, but it was his chose to get in a vehicule driven by someone under the influence...even though because of his drinking, he wasn't thnking about what the future would hold for him.
    Anonymous 10/17/08 Reply
  • even murderers get out early...his time should have probably been longer from the start, but I do feel you should reward "good behavior" or our jails will be more unruly than ever.
    Anonymous 10/17/08 Reply
  • wow good for him *slow clap*
    AngelP2 10/13/08 Reply
  • You seem to forget that John CHOSE NOT to wear a seatbelt.
    Anonymous 10/3/08 Reply
  • This is heart breaking. This young man recklessly drove his car while intoxicated and only had to serve a few months? What about the man that he injured? Does John get a break from his sentence? No. He will require car for the rest of his life and...
    Anonymous 9/24/08 Reply
    • you know the man did his time. he did what was asked of him and certain people cant understand that he wasnt the only one racing as well. so im gald hes getting out early.
      Anonymous 10/8/08
  • good for him!
    Anonymous 9/24/08 Reply