Nick Hogan
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Nicholas Allan Bollea | |
Born | July 27, 1990 Clearwater, Florida, USA |
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Nicholas Allan Bollea (born July 27, 1990), better known by his stage name Nick Hogan, is an American reality television personality best known for his father professional wrestler Hulk Hogan and his appearances on the reality show Hogan Knows Best alongside his father, mother Linda, and elder sibling Brooke. He has expressed interest in acting, wrestling, and motorsports as careers.
On May 9, 2008, Bollea was sentenced to eight months in Pinellas County jail for his involvement in a car accident.
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[edit] Motorsports
[edit] Participation
Bollea was active in the NOPI Drift series, qualified 10th at the Denver NOPI drift event of 2007, and placing third at their Pittsburgh event. Bollea also occasionally attends amateur drifting competitions. Bollea has attended two of Chris Tyler's drifting events in the Tampa Bay area. One of these was a drifting competition in DeSoto county the Friday prior to the crash of Nick's Toyota Supra. Bollea did not compete, but he did give drifting demonstrations between the runs of competitors.[1]
Bollea earned a Formula D competition license in 2006 from Formula Drift, the only professional drifting series in North America, and competed in one of their competitions, the event in Atlanta on May 12, 2007.[2]
[edit] Competition vehicles and crew
Bollea had two Dodge Vipers with steering modified to enhance their drifting capability,[3] but his last competition vehicle was a Nissan 350Z.[1][4] John Graziano (the former Marine injured in the Supra crash) and Danny Jacobs (the driver of the silver Viper, seen with the Supra at the time of the crash) worked in Nick Bollea's pit crew during 2007 in St. Louis, Denver and Los Angeles.[5] Barry Lawrence, the passenger in the aforementioned Viper, was also a member of Bollea's's pit crew.[4]
[edit] Sponsorship
Bollea's celebrity status and enthusiasm for drifting have attracted sponsors eager to associate themselves with his name. He was briefly signed to Dodge, but company spokesman Todd Goyer said that he "is not a Dodge driver or a Mopar driver", and that his relationship with Dodge/Mopar ended two months prior to his 2007 crash.[6] He was sponsored for the 2007 season by Polaroid, Mac Tools, BF Goodrich and Sparco.[4] These companies are still listed on the NOPI website as sponsors of Nick's drift car,[4] but Polaroid VP of marketing Cheryl Mau has said, "We do not have a signed sponsorship agreement with Nick Hogan for the 2008 race season."[7]
[edit] Vehicle incidents
[edit] Lamborghini fire
In 2006, in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, Bollea was driving a yellow 2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT owned by Cecile Barker (chairman of SoBe Entertainment, the record label attached to his sister) when it caught on fire. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue spokesman Paul Perry said, "It was a normal car fire. It happens a bunch of times every day and nobody notices."[8][9]
[edit] Traffic violations
Since September 2006, within the first year of obtaining his license, Bollea was ticketed four times.[10]
In 2007, he gave an interview with Rides in which he talked about his habit of driving fast on public roads. In this interview he said that he was driving a silver Viper between Miami and Tampa when he was pulled over three times for driving in excess of 100 mph. Bollea told the interviewer that the final stop — the only one resulting in a ticket — he was driving 123 mph in a 50 mph zone.[3] The events described in the interview do not match police records.[11] His mother has said that the interview was exaggerated.[5] The ticket which most closely resembles the events described in the Rides interview is a September 26, 2006 citation showing that he was driving a Mercedes (not a Viper), was stopped twice (not three times), and was ticketed for going 115 mph (not 123 mph) in a 70 mph zone (not a 50 mph zone).[11][12]
On February 8, 2007, he was ticketed in Dade County, Florida for driving 57 mph in a 30 mph zone, and on April 25, 2007, he was ticketed and received four points on his license for driving 106 mph in a 70 mph zone in Osceola County.[11] On August 10, 2007, he was ticketed in Pinellas Park after his 1998 Toyota was recorded going 82 mph in a 45 mph construction zone.[11]
[edit] Supra crash
Bollea was involved in a serious accident in Clearwater, Florida, on the evening of August 26, 2007. Bollea and three members of the pit crew for his drifting team,[4] using two of his father's cars — a yellow Toyota Supra[13] and a silver Dodge Viper — were racing when the single-vehicle crash occurred at Court St. and Missouri Ave., near downtown Clearwater. The yellow Supra, which Bollea had been driving in the outside lane,[14] fishtailed and spun across the road, crashing into the median strip and into a palm tree. The impact of the collision "destroyed the entire car".[9] The posted speed limit on that stretch of road was 40 mph, but a reconstruction of the crash by police shows that the Supra was traveling "in excess of 60 mph".[14] Danny Jacobs — the pit crew member driving the silver Viper — told police that the speed of the two cars was "not more than 70".[14] Barry Lawrence, his passenger, said that the Supra was traveling “at or near 100 miles per hour” when it crashed."[15]
After the crash, Bollea told medical workers[14] that wet roads were the cause of his crash. Viper passenger and pit crew member Barry Lawrence told police that they were "speeding around" and added that Bollea and Jacobs "always drive like that."[14]
After the crash, Jacobs and Lawrence drove to the Bollea family residence to inform Nick's father of the crash. They then returned to the scene of the accident, where they were interviewed by police.[14] Bollea and his passenger, 22-year-old John Graziano, were flown to Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg, Florida. Bollea was released from care on August 27 and said to be "OK".[16] Graziano, a U.S. Marine[9] and a former member of Bollea's pit crew,[5] was not wearing a seatbelt.[13] The eye and brain injuries he sustained are expected to leave him in a nursing home for the rest of his life.[17]
[edit] Charges, plea and sentencing
Bollea was charged with several violations, including a felony, for the Supra crash in Clearwater, Florida in August 2007. He turned himself in to authorities at 9:48 a.m. on Wednesday, November 7, 2007.[18] Police in Clearwater issued a warrant for his arrest upon completion of an "extensive investigation" of the wreck by a team of four officers. Because he is being charged as an adult, Nick was booked on the charges at the Pinellas County Jail. He was released within hours on $10,000 bail. Bollea was charged with reckless driving involving serious bodily injury (a 3rd degree felony, punishable by up to 5 years in prison plus fines), use of a motor vehicle in commission of a felony, a person under the age of 21 operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol level of 0.02 or higher, and illegal window tint. Two hours after the wreck, Nick's blood alcohol content was 0.055.[19]
Police believe that Nick Bollea and Danny Jacobs were speeding prior to the crash of the Supra.[5][20][21][14] and both have been charged with reckless driving.[22][14] Nick's father has said that the cars were not racing,[23] but this contradicts police[22] interviews with eyewitnesses to the crash.[24][25][26] Frances Vitalis was in traffic with the Supra and the Viper, and told the media that the two cars were revving their engines and racing between traffic signals prior to the crash.[24][25] The official police report says that the two cars were racing, but that the actions of Jacobs were not a direct cause of the accident.[22]
Prior to the trial, Bollea's lawyer said that the accident was not the result of speeding,[27] emphasizing that Bollea was wearing a seatbelt and Graziano was not.[28][19] Bollea's lawyer released a store's surveillance video from earlier in the day[29] which he claimed could disprove the police report[14] that Nick was driving at least 50% faster than the posted speed limit. The Graziano family announced that they are preparing a civil suit against the Bolleas to pay for John's lifetime medical care.[17]
[edit] Incarceration
On May 9, 2008, Bollea entered a no contest plea and was sentenced to serve eight months in Pinellas County Jail. The sentence also calls for Bollea to serve five years of probation, 500 community service hours and his driver's license was suspended until he is 21 (a little over 3 years).[30]
TMZ.com released audio tapes of Nick's jail phone conversation from his overnight incarceration several months ago, and these include conversations with his mother and father. The tapes included his father saying that crash victim John Graziano received "heavy shit" from God because of things that he was "into" and Nick agreed, saying John was a "negative person."[31] Nick's mother said Graziano's mother is "nasty and vindictive," claiming she's trying to get money and did not "give a shit" about her son.[32] The press was critical of the Hogans blaming the crash victim and said the phone calls could mark the end of Hulkamania.[33] In addition, Nick and his father discussed ideas about a reality TV show starring Nick about his life after jail. Hulk suggested that the show should be called "The New Nick Show", and suggested Nick work on thinking of a new name for the show while he was serving out his sentence.[34] John Graziano's father called the Hogans' comments wrong and offensive.[35] It was later announced that Nick was suing the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office for releasing the tapes of his phone conversations.[36]
On June 2, 2008, WFTS-TV reported that Bollea had filed a motion for reconsideration of his sentence and asked to be placed under house arrest until he was 18-years-old.[37] On June 3, 2008, a Florida judge ruled that Bollea will remain in solitary confinement for his eight-month sentence.[38]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Keith Morelli and Stephen Thompson (August 28, 2007). Fast Lane Leads Bollea To Tragedy. Tampa Bay Online. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
- ^ Tamara El-Khoury and Lorri Helfand (August 28, 2007). Hogan wreck tied to speed. SPTimes. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
- ^ a b Brian Miller (August 27, 2007). Young & Relentless. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
- ^ a b c d e Drivers - Nick Hogan. Nopidrift.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-30.
- ^ a b c d Tamara El-Khoury (September 14, 2007). Under the radar no longer. SPTimes. Retrieved on 2007-11-30.
- ^ Hulk Hogan's Son Totals Toyota Supra in Florida Crash. Edmunds.com (August 7, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-12-05.
- ^ Nick Bollea loses major sponsorship. BayNews9.com (October 29, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
- ^ 'Hogan Knows Best' son Nick Hogan uninjured in Lamborghini car fire. RealityTVWorld.com/UPI (September 13, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-12-05.
- ^ a b c Passenger Of Nick Hogan's Car May Have Brain Damage; Possibly Drag Racing. Tampa Bay Online (August 27, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-27.
- ^ State of Florida Transcript of Driver Record
- ^ a b c d Stephen Thompson (September 6, 2007). Bollea's 100 MPH Speeding Got Warning, Not Ticket. Tampa Bay Online. Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
- ^ Troopers say Nick Hogan got warning, ticket. USAToday (September 6, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-12-05.
- ^ a b Police release details in Nick Bollea crash. BayNews9.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i State of Florida vs. Nicholas Bollea. November 9, 2007.
- ^ Hulk purchased beer for son & friends. November 9, 2007.
- ^ "Bubba Says Nick Hogan Was Released, Comments On Situation". Headline Planet (August 27, 2007).
- ^ a b Tamara El-Khoury (October 13, 2007). Parents May Sue Hogan Family. TheLedger.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-30.
- ^ Gina Serpe (7 November 2007). Nick Hogan Arrested for Critical Crash. EOnline.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-30.
- ^ a b Tamara El-Khoury (November 8, 2007). Hulk Hogan's son charged in crash. SPTimes.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
- ^ Bay News 9 exclusive: John Graziano's mom speaks out. BayNews9.com (September 3, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-12-05.
- ^ National Ledger - Nick & Hulk Hogan Taking Care of John Graziano Family "Financially"
- ^ a b c http://www.aolcdn.com/tmz_documents/1107_hogan_press_release_wm.pdf
- ^ 'Hogan Knows Best' Star Comes to Son's Defense
- ^ a b Woman says Hulk Hogan's son racing another car before Florida crash (August 29, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
- ^ a b Athima Chasanchai (August 29, 2007). People in the News: Bollea was racing, crash witness says. SeattlePi.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
- ^ Nick Hogan Crash: 911 Tapes Released. November 26, 2007. TMZ.com. Accessed 2007-11-27.
- ^ SFGate: Daily Dish : Hogan's Son Charged With Reckless Driving
- ^ Thomas W. Krause (November 8, 2007). Hogan Defense Faults Seat Belt. TBO.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-23.
- ^ Hulk Hogan - Hogan's son releases video to disprove drag-racing reports ContactMusic.com. Accessed 2008-01-10.
- ^ Tony Santaella (May 9, 2008). Hulk Hogan's Son Sentenced to 8 Months in Jail. wltx.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-11.
- ^ Hulk to Victim: You Pissed Off God. TMZ (May 23, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-26.
- ^ Linda Hogan: Victim's Mom Sucks. TMZ (May 24, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-25.
- ^ Kevin Eck (May 25, 2008). The end of Hulkamania. Baltimore Sun. Retrieved on 2008-05-26.
- ^ Nick and Hulk Take Turns Bashing Linda. TMZ (May 25, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-26.
- ^ Bolleas' jail tapes anger victim's father. St. Petersburg Times (May 27, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-06-03.
- ^ Mike Fleeman (June 3, 2008). Hulk Hogan's Son Sues Sheriff Over Jailhouse Tapes. People.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-03.
- ^ Nick Bollea unhappy with the conditions in Pinellas County Jail. WFTS-TV (June 2, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-06-03.
- ^ Chris Harris (June 3, 2008). Nick Hogan Will Remain In Solitary Confinement, Judge Rules. MTV. Retrieved on 2008-06-04.
[edit] External links
- Nick Hogan at the Internet Movie Database
- Hogan Knows Best characters: Nick
- St. Petersburg Times page on the Bollea case
- ABC Action News interactive time line of the Bollea case
Persondata | |
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NAME | Hogan, Nick |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bollea, Nicholas Allan |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Television personality |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 27, 1990 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Clearwater, Florida, USA |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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