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Michael Vick Dodges Media, Heads Home


After 19 months in prison, Michael Vick is a free man. Well, a free man under house arrest, but when you live in a mansion that's a whole lot better than a tiny cell.

Vick (pictured above pleading guilty to federal dogfighting charges in 2007) got out of Leavenworth, Kansas' federal prison around 5 AM ET Wednesday morning on his way home to Hampton, Virginia, where he'll serve the rest of his sentence.



He managed to avoid the flock of reporters who were waiting to try to get footage of him leaving prison by exiting out an alternate entrance. According to the Daily Press, he was headed to a hotel with his fiancee before beginning the relatively long drive back to his home in Hampton, Va.

When will the reporters learn? In cases like this, the celebrity never comes out the main door/gate. It couldn't have been fun for anyone on the graveyard shift of the stakeout to learn that they wasted their overnight hours without getting any footage of Vick out of it. And why didn't anyone break from the pack to check out the side doors?

Vick will be on probation, and as part of his new "freedom," he'll begin a construction job next week. The terms of his house arrest limit his movement outside of work. While he serves the rest of his term, he "will place football on the back burner," according to his agent, who also said Vick doesn't have any conversations planned with Roger Goodell regarding his reinstatement. Goodell wants to see true remorse out of Vick before allowing him back into the NFL, where the next struggle will be finding a job.

He also still has to work out a bankruptcy plan, since his first proposal -- which would allow him to keep the first $750,000 of his annual pay, with a percentage of any amount over that going to his creditors -- was shot down by a judge skeptical of his NFL future. For now, though, he's going home.

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    FILE - This Aug. 27, 2007 file photo shows Michael Vick. A person familiar with the release details said suspended NFL star Michael Vick has left a Kansas prison to begin home confinement in Virginia Wednesday, May 20, 2009. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, file)

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    FILE - In this July 26, 2007, file photo, Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick leaves the federal courthouse in Richmond, Va., following his arraignment. Vick is scheduled to leave federal prison later this week. For two months, the suspended NFL star will be largely confined to his Hampton home and will wear an electronic monitor that allows federal probation officials to track his movements. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari, File)

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    Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy speaks at a workshop for ex-offenders seeking jobs, in Indianapolis on Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Dungy is busier than ever, even though he's no longer coaching the Colts. In the past few weeks, he has met with former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick at a federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan., been involved with an education project in St. Louis and attended a Fellowship of Christian Athletes function for flood relief in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

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    Former Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy signs an autograph for Dwight Cobbs at a workshop for ex-offenders seeking jobs, in Indianapolis on Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Dungy is busier than ever, even though he's no longer coaching the Colts. In the past few weeks, he has met with former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick at a federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan., been involved with an education project in St. Louis and attended a Fellowship of Christian Athletes function for flood relief in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

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    FILE - This Aug. 27, 2007 file photo shows Michael Vick. Vick's house is still available. Lawyers for suspended NFL star Michael Vick said Tuesday, April 28, 2009 they are making progress on a new bankruptcy plan, but they are not ready yet to submit it to a judge for approval. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

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    Sussex, VA - NOVEMBER 25: Protesters hold signs outside Surry County Circuit Court where suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick after plead guilty on two felony counts connected to dog fighting on November 25, 2008 in Sussex, Virginia. Under a plea agreement, Vick, who is currently serving a term in prison for federal dog fighting charges, will serve one-year of probation for the state charges. He is scheduled to be released on July of 2009. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Michael Vick

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    Sussex, VA - NOVEMBER 25: Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick (R) leaves Surry County Circuit Court after entering a guilty plea on two felony counts connected to dog fighting on November 25, 2008 in Sussex, Virginia. Under a plea agreement, Vick, who is currently serving a term in prison for federal dog fighting charges, will serve one-year of probation for the state charges. He is scheduled to be released on July of 2009. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Michael Vick

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    Sussex, VA - NOVEMBER 25: Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick (R) leaves Surry County Circuit Court after entering a guilty plea on two felony counts connected to dog fighting on November 25, 2008 in Sussex, Virginia. Under a plea agreement, Vick, who is currently serving a term in prison for federal dog fighting charges, will serve one-year of probation for the state charges. He is scheduled to be released on July of 2009. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Michael Vick

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    Sussex, VA - NOVEMBER 25: Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick (C) leaves Surry County Circuit Court after entering a guilty plea on two felony counts connected to dog fighting on November 25, 2008 in Sussex, Virginia. Under a plea agreement, Vick, who is currently serving a term in prison for federal dog fighting charges, will serve one-year of probation for the state charges. He is scheduled to be released on July of 2009. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Michael Vick

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    Sussex, VA - NOVEMBER 25: Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick (R) leaves Surry County Circuit Court after entering a guilty plea on two felony counts connected to dog fighting on November 25, 2008 in Sussex, Virginia. Under a plea agreement, Vick, who is currently serving a term in prison for federal dog fighting charges, will serve one-year of probation for the state charges. He is scheduled to be released on July of 2009. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Michael Vick

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