Wednesday, August 22, 2007

The Iowa Facebook Pictures

Not a good week in Iowa City. First, receivers Anthony Bowman and Dominique Douglas were arrested on felony charges for allegedly racking up $2,016.76 worth of merchandise with unauthorized credit cards. Then backup quarterback Arvell Nelson turned himself in to authorities after an arrest warrant was issued for failure to appear in court on a driving-related charge.

If this wasn't bad enough, photos surfaced on Douglas' Facebook page of Iowa players with large amounts of cash and liquor bottles. Iowa associate athletic director Fred Mims confirmed to the Des Moines Register that the players in the photos are Hawkeyes.

The photos circulating are said to be of Douglas and Bowman — both 19-years-old — and Nelson, 18, with large amounts of money and liquor bottles.

Under Iowa law, Bowman and Douglas could face up to five years in jail and a fine up to $7,500. If the case is turned over to federal investigators, the penalty could result in a jail term of 10 years and a fine up to $250,000. At this point, only state charges have been filed. The investigation is ongoing and other people could be involved. Officials would not say whether that could include other athletes.

6 comments:

Steve said...

Does the money even matter? It looks like a bunch of 20s and a few 5s. I carried that much when I was a paper boy and it was collection day.

Yeah, Grey Goose on collection day, too. Cuz that how we rolled, Post-Crescent style.

Anonymous said...

sweet mall kiosk looking t shirt portrait on picture #2.

farris said...

It's like I've always said...

"Nothing good comes from having money in Iowa..."

Unknown said...

this is why black culture is ridiculed...thier star atheletes are more obssesed with showing off thier money than winning games....way to go guys, keep up the good work, maybe you can borrow spree's yacht

farris said...

This is why Kevin is ridiculed...


...he doesn't know the proper usage/spelling of "their".

Anonymous said...

Once again "we; black people" guys more specifically fall into the statistical data of being low-life, thugs. I pray that you all learn from the mistake that you have made. It's unfortunate that you chose this path but, as a family member I am in your corner. Keep the faith and know that all things wether good or bad happen for a reason.
T.Phillips(aunt) Buckeye, Arizona