fall - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Sat, 30 May 2020 20:51:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 ‘Hurricane’ Mike Herren charged with rape in Fall River https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/30/hurricane-mike-herren-charged-with-rape-in-fall-river/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/30/hurricane-mike-herren-charged-with-rape-in-fall-river/#respond Sat, 30 May 2020 20:51:17 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6793 Local radio personality and former basketball star “Hurricane” Mike Herren is charged with raping a woman at his studio. Michael Herren, 49, of Fall River, faces charges of rape and indecent assault and battery. A woman who was brought to the Fall River Police Station on Thursday night in a panic told police that Herren […]

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Local radio personality and former basketball star “Hurricane” Mike Herren is charged with raping a woman at his studio.

Michael Herren, 49, of Fall River, faces charges of rape and indecent assault and battery.

A woman who was brought to the Fall River Police Station on Thursday night in a panic told police that Herren had invited her to his studio, where he, another man and she had some drinks, according to police. But the night took a turn when the other man left, and the woman was alone with Herren, police say.

“She said Mike told him to lock the door and she became extremely scared due to the fact that he was a big guy,” police wrote she told them.

The woman, whose name is being withheld by the Herald due to the fact that she’s a victim of an alleged sexual assault, told police that Herren then grabbed her by the throat and sexually assaulted her, first with his hands and then with a beer can.

The woman “said that at that time she tried getting out of the house but couldn’t get the door to open,” police wrote. She said Herren put out lines of cocaine and made suggestive comments, at which point she said she had to go to the bathroom — and then bolted out of the house, police wrote.

She told police she heard him yell that he was going to “get” her as she fled.

Investigators wrote that the woman’s story remained consistent under questioning, and she had bruising.

Cops then went to Herren’s studio, where they found and arrested him.

Herren — who, according to the police report, stands at 6-foot-5, 270 pounds — is a former local star basketball player. His younger brother Chris Herren was a former Boston College basketball star and onetime Celtics backup guard — a much-heralded player who famously struggled with substance abuse.

“Hurricane” Michael Herren has been a media personality around Fall River for years, having had radio shows and podcasts around the South Coast.

Herren and his attorney couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

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Mark Thompson’s spectacular fall https://www.badsporters.com/2018/01/09/mark-thompsons-spectacular-fall-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/01/09/mark-thompsons-spectacular-fall-2/#respond Tue, 09 Jan 2018 22:20:55 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=1523 JUST less than a year ago, AFL great and former Essendon coach Mark Thompson made the depressing declaration that the drug saga gripping the club would be the end of him. Now caught up in a drug trafficking investigation in which three other people have been charged, it seems the once legend of the game […]

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JUST less than a year ago, AFL great and former Essendon coach Mark Thompson made the depressing declaration that the drug saga gripping the club would be the end of him.

Now caught up in a drug trafficking investigation in which three other people have been charged, it seems the once legend of the game had no idea how far his downfall would go.

The decorated player and coach’s career boasted three premierships during his playing days at Essendon and two flags for Geelong under his coaching.

Known as “Bomber”, he played 202 matches for Essendon and coached Geelong for 260 before becoming his home club’s assistant coach under James Hird and led the team as coach in 2014 when Hird was dismissed.

It was during his time as assistant coach, when the club’s supplements saga came to light in 2013, that Thompson’s stellar career took a turn.

media_cameraMark Thompson was a celebrated player and captain when Essendon took the 1993 Premiership Cup.

A probe into the club’s supplements program by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) developed into a long-running scandal, where after four years of investigation and legal proceedings, 34 players at the club were found guilty of using banned peptides.

The doping scandal saw those players suspended, the club fined $2 million and sidelined from the 2013 series.

Sports scientist Stephen Dank was found guilty of 10 code breaches and banned from the sport for life. Disgraced coach Hird was suspended, as was club manager Danny Corcoran.

At the time, as the club’s assistant coach, Thompson was fined $30,000 for his involvement in the program, but the personal consequences of the doping scandal went much further than the financial penalty.

Following the findings, Thompson suggested the saga had sapped his passion for the game, destroyed his marriage and would “end up killing” him.

media_cameraThompson’s career took a downward turn while he was with Essendon in an assistant coaching role alongside James Hird.

“I know more of what happened than probably most people. I’ve read that much about what was going on — it’s incredible,” he said at a breakfast hosted by the Law Institute of Victoria in April last year.

“And it just sits in my guts and churns and it still does and it’s going to probably end up killing me because I can’t let it go.”

Thompson declared himself a victim of the scandal, saying he had become “bitter and twisted” and he believed he had the right to be. He indicated he didn’t have a chance to defend himself and hinted the truth of the saga had not been completely revealed.

“I don’t like the game any more. I don’t want to work in the AFL system, I don’t want to associate with people … I’ve lost my love for it, which is a shame because I’m a bloody good coach,” he said.

“They’ve got no right to do this to people. You don’t not give people a chance to defend themselves and that’s what they’ve done.”

Thompson added he believed he had “lost my wife because of it”.

His former wife Jana Clack told the Herald Sun she had no idea what Thompson had been up to for the past two and a half years.

“I don’t know who he has been hanging around with. The silliest thing he ever did was leaving Geelong. It’s all gone downhill from there,” she said.

Former Geelong president Frank Costa said a series of incidents, including his marriage breakdown, affected Thompson’s “mental state”.

“Then he left and went to Essendon and the worst thing that could have happened did happen when this Essendon drug saga blew up,” Costa told the Herald Sun.

It was Friday last week when the once-celebrated coach appeared to have plummeted to an even lower point, becoming caught up in a drug trafficking scandal when the 54-year-old’s Port Melbourne property was raided by police.

media_cameraPolice stormed the Port Melbourne property belonging to Thompson. Picture: Luis Enrique Ascui/AAP

Footage shows police storming the Rouse St converted warehouse, shouting “Police, don’t move” as they burst in. Police have since confirmed the 54-year-old Port Melbourne man was arrested on Tuesday before being released without charge pending further police inquiries.

A heavily tattooed man with alleged bikie links, now identified as Thomas Windsor, 28, was believed to have been staying at the property Thompson owned.

Windsor, who is alleged to have links to the Rebels bikie gang, was charged with drug trafficking along with two others following the raid and another search in Geelong.

A 31-year-old Lara man and a 22-year-old Mill Park woman were also charged and remanded in custody, police said.

media_cameraKarl Holt, 31, from Lara has been charged with drug trafficking by Victoria Police.
media_cameraThomas Windsor was charged and had been staying at Thompson’s property. Picture: Bendigo Advertiser

The Lara man, identified by the Herald Sunas Karl “Bang Bang” Holt, is also believed to have bikie links in the Geelong area, with the paper reporting an affiliation with the Bandidos outlaw motorcycle gang.

According to the Herald Sun, the charges are understood to involved trafficking a commercial quantity of amphetamines and trafficking methamphetamine, ecstasy and MDMA.

Police said the arrests were part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking, and have not specified Thompson’s alleged connection.

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JUST less than a year ago, AFL great and former Essendon coach Mark Thompson made the depressing declaration that the drug saga gripping the club would be the end of him.

Now caught up in a drug trafficking investigation in which three other people have been charged, it seems the once legend of the game had no idea how far his downfall would go.

The decorated player and coach’s career boasted three premierships during his playing days at Essendon and two flags for Geelong under his coaching.

Known as “Bomber”, he played 202 matches for Essendon and coached Geelong for 260 before becoming his home club’s assistant coach under James Hird and led the team as coach in 2014 when Hird was dismissed.

It was during his time as assistant coach, when the club’s supplements saga came to light in 2013, that Thompson’s stellar career took a turn.

media_cameraMark Thompson was a celebrated player and captain when Essendon took the 1993 Premiership Cup.

A probe into the club’s supplements program by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) developed into a long-running scandal, where after four years of investigation and legal proceedings, 34 players at the club were found guilty of using banned peptides.

The doping scandal saw those players suspended, the club fined $2 million and sidelined from the 2013 series.

Sports scientist Stephen Dank was found guilty of 10 code breaches and banned from the sport for life. Disgraced coach Hird was suspended, as was club manager Danny Corcoran.

At the time, as the club’s assistant coach, Thompson was fined $30,000 for his involvement in the program, but the personal consequences of the doping scandal went much further than the financial penalty.

Following the findings, Thompson suggested the saga had sapped his passion for the game, destroyed his marriage and would “end up killing” him.

media_cameraThompson’s career took a downward turn while he was with Essendon in an assistant coaching role alongside James Hird.

“I know more of what happened than probably most people. I’ve read that much about what was going on — it’s incredible,” he said at a breakfast hosted by the Law Institute of Victoria in April last year.

“And it just sits in my guts and churns and it still does and it’s going to probably end up killing me because I can’t let it go.”

Thompson declared himself a victim of the scandal, saying he had become “bitter and twisted” and he believed he had the right to be. He indicated he didn’t have a chance to defend himself and hinted the truth of the saga had not been completely revealed.

“I don’t like the game any more. I don’t want to work in the AFL system, I don’t want to associate with people … I’ve lost my love for it, which is a shame because I’m a bloody good coach,” he said.

“They’ve got no right to do this to people. You don’t not give people a chance to defend themselves and that’s what they’ve done.”

Thompson added he believed he had “lost my wife because of it”.

His former wife Jana Clack told the Herald Sun she had no idea what Thompson had been up to for the past two and a half years.

“I don’t know who he has been hanging around with. The silliest thing he ever did was leaving Geelong. It’s all gone downhill from there,” she said.

Former Geelong president Frank Costa said a series of incidents, including his marriage breakdown, affected Thompson’s “mental state”.

“Then he left and went to Essendon and the worst thing that could have happened did happen when this Essendon drug saga blew up,” Costa told the Herald Sun.

It was Friday last week when the once-celebrated coach appeared to have plummeted to an even lower point, becoming caught up in a drug trafficking scandal when the 54-year-old’s Port Melbourne property was raided by police.

media_cameraPolice stormed the Port Melbourne property belonging to Thompson. Picture: Luis Enrique Ascui/AAP

Footage shows police storming the Rouse St converted warehouse, shouting “Police, don’t move” as they burst in. Police have since confirmed the 54-year-old Port Melbourne man was arrested on Tuesday before being released without charge pending further police inquiries.

A heavily tattooed man with alleged bikie links, now identified as Thomas Windsor, 28, was believed to have been staying at the property Thompson owned.

Windsor, who is alleged to have links to the Rebels bikie gang, was charged with drug trafficking along with two others following the raid and another search in Geelong.

A 31-year-old Lara man and a 22-year-old Mill Park woman were also charged and remanded in custody, police said.

media_cameraKarl Holt, 31, from Lara has been charged with drug trafficking by Victoria Police.
media_cameraThomas Windsor was charged and had been staying at Thompson’s property. Picture: Bendigo Advertiser

The Lara man, identified by the Herald Sunas Karl “Bang Bang” Holt, is also believed to have bikie links in the Geelong area, with the paper reporting an affiliation with the Bandidos outlaw motorcycle gang.

According to the Herald Sun, the charges are understood to involved trafficking a commercial quantity of amphetamines and trafficking methamphetamine, ecstasy and MDMA.

Police said the arrests were part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking, and have not specified Thompson’s alleged connection.

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