
South African Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius appears on February 21, 2013 at the Magistrate Court in Pretoria. Pistorius battled to secure bail as he appeared on charges of murdering his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on February 14, Valentine’s Day. Credit: AFP/Getty Images
(TheBlaze/AP) — Oscar Pistorius, facing a charge of premeditated murder in the Valentine’s Day slaying of his girlfriend, isn’t the only Olympic athlete to encounter legal drama. In fact, Pistorius is only one of several Olympians who have found themselves in a courtroom for various accusations. Here are some the most famous:
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MARION JONES
One of track and field’s biggest stars at the 2000 Olympics, she won three gold medals and two bronzes in Sydney. Eight years later, Jones was serving time in a federal prison in Texas.
The former world’s fastest woman was forced to return the medals to the International Olympic Committee after pleading guilty to lying to federal investigators about taking performance-enhancing drugs and her involvement in a check fraud scam. Jones served a six-month sentence from March-September 2008.
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TIM MONTGOMERY
In 2002, Montgomery was the world’s fastest man, dating Marion Jones and was an Olympic gold medalist with the United States 4×100-meter relay team at the 2000 Sydney Games. The Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative scandal exposed his doping and subsequently led to his 9.78 seconds record time being dropped from the books.

Olympian Tim Montgomery (Photo Credit: AP)
Montgomery was later sentenced to almost 10 years jail time for his part in a $5 million check-fraud conspiracy – which also ensnared Jones and his former coach Steve Riddick, a relay gold medalist at the 1976 Montreal Games – and a conviction for dealing heroin in Virginia.
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TONYA HARDING
Harding competed for the U.S. in figure skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics while under suspicion following an assault on her teammate and medal rival Nancy Kerrigan weeks before the games in Lillehammer, Norway.
Harding eventually was placed on probation after pleading guilty to helping cover up a conspiracy, involving her former husband, tied to an assault on Kerrigan before the national championships.

Tonya Harding (Photo Credit: AP)
At the Olympics, Kerrigan won silver after recovering from her injuries; Harding finished eighth and was soon banned from the sport.
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BRUCE KIMBALL
At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Kimball won a diving silver for the U.S. in the 10-meter platform event.
Four years later, he was preparing for the national trials before the Seoul Olympics when he drove drunk at high speed into a group of partying teenagers in Hillsborough County, Fla., killing two.
Kimball, who competed at the trials and failed to qualify, pleaded guilty to two charges of drunken driving-manslaughter and was sentenced to 17 years in prison. He was released in November 1993 after serving nearly five.
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GUY DRUT
Being an Olympic gold medalist eventually earned Drut a presidential pardon after the former French sports minister was found guilty in a political corruption case.
Drut, a 110-meter hurdler, won silver in 1972 at Munich, then added gold at the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
In 2005, a Paris court imposed a suspended sentence of 15 months on Drut for taking money from fictitious jobs linked to public construction contracts from 1990-92.
He was pardoned by President Jacques Chirac because of his distinguished service to French sport. The International Olympic Committee reprimanded him for conduct that “seriously tarnished the reputation of the Olympic Movement.”






















































































































progressiveslayer
Feb. 22, 2013 at 10:10amtest
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hi
Feb. 21, 2013 at 10:59amJust because someone is a great athlete, doesn’t make them a great role model. That’s why Tim Tebow is so special bc he is the real deal.
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woodenputter
Feb. 21, 2013 at 9:47amEntitlement and a false sense of ego (hubris). These athletes have been pampered since they found out they have a “gift” of doing something special. Never getting consequences for their misdeeds, just getting accolades for their God given talent, over and over again. Just look at the NFL (National Felons Leaque) the majority of them don’t know right from wrong, and if they do, they don’t care, ie: Ray Lewis.
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thegreatcarnac
Feb. 21, 2013 at 9:45amClearly we must ban the olympics because it seems to be producing dangerous criminal athletes.
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conniehorne
Feb. 21, 2013 at 8:55amI am trying to figure out – Shamanworld – how the charges against CEO’s has anything to do with the shame of the supposed best athletes in the world. You might want to put your jealousy of the money of others aside and get off your duff and do something about your own financial state.
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ShamanWorld
Feb. 21, 2013 at 8:33amThe Blaze should do a story of how many CEOs and Corporations and politicians have committed felonies, or receive money from felons. Or Rupert Murdochs(Becks old boss at Fox)massive scandal wth his propagand..I mean “News of The World” in the UK media empires being busted for phone hacking of politicians and celebrities, and using that info to blackmail people using their positions in the media. Piers Morgan is under investigation for playing a part in story, having been an Executive Producer at NOTW working for Murdoch. Use your pea sized brains to read between the lines on why NONE of our press here in the US are discussing Murdochs scandals in the UK, when Fox News is the most high profile of all US “mainstream” media outlets. Do you ever notice how many so called “journalists” bounce around from the different cable outlets? They are paid actors reading from a script! The script is “produced” before they even arrive to work(unless breaking news). Who writes he script? Must be the Owner of the company you would think. And if not the owner, then the Executive Producer must be someone who has ideas that the Owner agrees with because nobody would invest billions of dollars if they could not influence “company” decisions.Wake up people!We are being blasted wih petty propaganda while the real criminals(in congress,The white house, senate,85%of corporate america; lawyers wih no morals, Dr. Drew and he Pharmacuetical Drug dealing Doctors of America, ASPARTAME in everyth
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