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Published: December 8, 2007
Updated: 12/07/2007 11:55 pm
CLEARWATER - Famed wrestler Hulk Hogan had a talk or two with his teenage son after the boy racked up a number of speeding tickets, some for driving faster than 100 mph.
If Nick Bollea lost his driving privileges, though, it wasn't for very long, Hogan told a prosecutor during an Oct. 16 interview.
Hogan also told Assistant State Attorney Scott Rosenwasser that he was with his son when Bollea was stopped twice for speeding along Alligator Alley in a black Mercedes-Benz. The Florida Highway Patrol said nothing about Hogan being a passenger when it confirmed the stops to The Tampa Tribune in September.
In the deposition, Hogan is nonchalant about the back-to-back stops on Sept. 17, 2006 - one putting the car at a speed of 100 mph and the second at 107 mph. A trooper let Bollea go after the first stop, but another trooper, in communication with the first, gave him a ticket during the second stop.
"We were pretty much going with the flow of traffic," Hogan said, describing the drive on Interstate 75 east of Naples. "You know, getting passed occasionally by a truck going 90 or 100, or a car.
"It didn't feel like we were speeding," Hogan said.
Hogan's 110-page deposition was among hundreds of pages of documents released Friday afternoon by the state attorney's office, which is prosecuting Bollea, 17, after an Aug. 26 wreck in Clearwater that left Bollea's passenger, John Graziano, with severe brain damage.
Prosecutors say Bollea, who was at the wheel of a yellow Toyota Supra, was racing against a silver Dodge Viper driven by his friend Danny Jacobs and owned by Hulk Hogan.
Bollea is charged with reckless driving with serious bodily injury.
In the deposition, Hogan provides a glimpse into his family's highly visible, high-flying life, and describes his son's passion for driving. Bollea is an accomplished "drift" driver, certified to give demonstrations at weekend events in which amateur drift drivers compete on tight tracks by swerving sideways around corners.
Hogan said his son exhibited an interest in cars at 12 or 13, and talked his father into taking him to Supra meets. Nick's mother, Linda Bollea, bought the boy a green Supra before he could even drive, so the boy would work on the motor, Hogan said.
Hogan also divulged that, in addition to the green and yellow Supras, the silver Dodge Viper driven by Jacobs, and the Mercedes, he owns a yellow Viper, a 1968 Dodge Charger, a white Mercedes-Benz, a white Cadillac Escalade, a white Ford Expedition, a yellow Dodge truck, and a black Rolls-Royce.
Hogan is asked about the hours leading up to the wreck, how he met his son and his son's friends at an Albertson's liquor store and bought five cases of beer, then went on a boat ride.
Onboard were Bollea, Graziano, Jacobs, and Barrett Lawrance, who would later ride as a passenger in the Viper. Also onboard were a couple of people interested in doing a television piece on Nick Bollea's racing, Hogan said.
When asked by the prosecutor about the volume of beer purchased, Hogan said it wasn't all for the boat excursion. Some was for his house and the refrigerators "in my gym and the one in my bathroom, the one in my office, the one in my mud room, the one in my kitchen, the one in the boathouse, the one in the guest house."
Hogan denied his son had any alcoholic beverages during the boat ride.
Court records say that two hours after the wreck, Bollea's ethanol serum level was 0.055, and he was cited for driving as a minor with a breath-alcohol level of 0.02 or higher.
Hogan defended his son's driving.
"With all these speeding tickets that he was getting, were you still comfortable with him getting behind the wheel of these high-performance cars?" Rosenwasser asked.
"Yes."
"Why is that?"
"Because he is a very good driver," Hogan said.
The wrestler said he understood the circumstances of each speeding ticket and asked his son to watch his speed and to slow down.
"The keys have been taken away on a couple different occasions, but then either I or his mother have given the keys back," Hogan said.
Reporter Stephen Thompson can be reached at (727) 451-2336 or spthompson@tampatrib.com.
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Posted by ( Timmmmy ) on December 8, 2007 at 12:33 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
FULL OF CRAP!!! I can understand trying to back up your son, but jesus he's screwed!! He's done!! Don't let everyone think he is a victim!!! Where is it legal to do 100 MPH in Florida!! Your defense is nothing!! Your son should have actually read the Drivers Handbook!! He should never drive legally again! You deserve everything that he has got you into!!
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Posted by ( agirlcalledshell ) on December 8, 2007 at 1:44 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Man he just went on and on flaunting his money huh.. " in addition to the green and yellow Supras, the silver Dodge Viper driven by Jacobs, and the Mercedes, he owns a yellow Viper, a 1968 Dodge Charger, a white Mercedes-Benz, a white Cadillac Escalade, a white Ford Expedition, a yellow Dodge truck, and a black Rolls-Royce.
". So is he going to buy his way out of this? The kid isnt a Great driver if he is racing on city streets and wraps his car around a tree or whatever it was. Great drivers think with their heads and would have done that on a track without risking the life of his friend!
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Posted by ( Timmmmy ) on December 8, 2007 at 2:58 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
F-HIM, go on with other news!! Hes the son of someone, but he is a nothing!! I can drive a car fast too, ooo, but my best friend can still have a drink with me!!! IT'S CALLED RESPONSIBILITY!!!! GO RACE ON THE SKYWAY, SEE IF YOU CAN SET A RECORD FROM THE CENTER SPAN TO THE SPLASH! At least you will win at something!!!
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Posted by ( Been_There_Done_That ) on December 8, 2007 at 5:58 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
All the Hogans should be sent to jail.
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Posted by ( dzeien ) on December 8, 2007 at 6:41 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
I was on the fence with the Hogans until NOW. The Hulkster sounds like a jerk with way too much money. Too many rooms with refridgerators filled with beer. Can't take a poop, or a boat ride or a car ride or even have a though without a beer? He has drinking problem. They should give him a breath test as soon as he drives anywhere. It's time for Hulk to get into the ring with the Mothers Against Drunk Drivers universal tag team and let's see what a room full of mothers without sons and daughters alive today will do with him.
No, he won't need a beer to poop anymore because they will probably beat the S&^% out of him for promoting drinking and driving to his son and all his friends.
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Posted by ( lilypadpatty ) on December 8, 2007 at 7:18 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
What a spoiled brat !!! Hulk should do time for raising such a human being. How can he have the nerve to defend his son's driving. How must this make his friend's family feel?
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Posted by ( LC ) on December 8, 2007 at 8:14 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
You guys are way too harsh...YES he was a danger on the streets and something like this was bound to happen. But he has already paid a huge price and don't be so sure they wont throw the book at him, just to make a point. Anyway John G was responsible for his actions too. It's not all Nicks fault. This is the chance they all took so Nick should not be burned at the stake. If they would have hurt a by stander (someone completely NOT involved in their bad behavior) then I would say different.
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Posted by ( Gladiator ) on December 8, 2007 at 8:14 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
He defends his driving after he crashes and almost kills somebody? fantastic!
what a self absorbed muscle head! Nobody matters but hogan. Your all washed up now and your world is coming apart. The seeds you planted yrs ago are now in full bloom. You have not earned any respect from anyone, your reality show shows what a rediculous life you live.
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Posted by ( ad ) on December 8, 2007 at 8:19 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
The days of being a man and accepting and teaching your sons personal responibility are gone. George Bush and Terry Bollea are perfect examples, as are their sons.
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Posted by ( Bigbagoftricks ) on December 8, 2007 at 8:26 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
OK SON KEEP IT UNDER 100 OR I'LL YEAL AT YOU..OR TAKE AWAY YOUR BINKY
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Posted by ( MrShrek ) on December 8, 2007 at 8:33 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Hey Hulkster....Uh, don't you mean you USED to own green and yellow supras, yellow and silver vipers, black and white benz's,an escalade,a dodge p/u and a black rolls. Between the pending lawsuits over the wreck your a-hole son caused, and your soon to be ex, You need to get used to saying you USED to own all those toys. I know where you can pick up an 88 Yugo, Just give me a call. I can be reached at Swamp Auto Sales, located 5 miles south of Far Far Away.....
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Posted by ( robb04047 ) on December 8, 2007 at 8:33 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Correct me if I am wrong but, I always thought driving 30+ mph over the speed limit was criminal. He should have been arrested. Did fame and fortune get him out of this??? I'm not going to throw stones here. I'm not the best driver. Just remember that this family has problems and they can buy there way out of "legal" problems but as you can see, the emotional problems are starting to surface. Deep down inside each of them, they are just like you and I. So, the guilt and anger and the embarrassment you DON'T see from these reports are still there in this family.
I agree with an earlier Post...go on with some other news. It seems like all the news these days are just sensationalism. Let's get some real reporting. Start promoting someone or something that is positive in the world instead of exploiting what someone did WRONG.
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Posted by ( kirny1 ) on December 8, 2007 at 9:12 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
For Terry, AA all the way
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Posted by ( flbratt ) on December 8, 2007 at 9:19 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Personally I am sick of hearing about this family. Yes they act like "we are better than everyone else and deserve special treatment" .......But come on just put that little shi* in jail and let's be done with this.
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Posted by ( ad ) on December 8, 2007 at 9:24 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
I do not think it is a question of whether or not Nick goes to jail - it now is all in picking a name - Nicky or Nicole?
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Posted by ( scottfwtx ) on December 8, 2007 at 9:39 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
I think I'm gonna puke.
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Posted by ( DennyCrane ) on December 8, 2007 at 10:32 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
I have been a defender of Terry Bolea until now. Yes, he has accomplished a lot by doing a lot for charity and has been an exemplary citizen. But for him to defend his son's speeding at over 100mph is beyond me. As a traffic homicice investigator for many years I cannot imagine him defending his son for driving over 100 mph because he is a "good driver." That is not acceptible. I am still a fan of the Hulk but I cannot imagine why he would make such a statement. Fatherly love is fine but to make such a statemtnet is inexcusible.
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Posted by ( Gladiator ) on December 8, 2007 at 10:36 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
See this is where the buck should stop.
Lets push to have Nick sterilized right now So he wont have any contaminated offspring in society. It wont be long before gets a girl knocked up next.
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Posted by ( Megs ) on December 8, 2007 at 10:45 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
LC, is it hard to walk with your head stuck up your butt?
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Posted by ( scottfwtx ) on December 8, 2007 at 10:48 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
LC how the h3ll is John responsible? If you get on an airplane and the pilot crashes is it your fault?
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Posted by ( ToTheBeachWeGo ) on December 8, 2007 at 12:17 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Hulk's reaction to all of this is disappointing. How can Nick take responsibility for his actions when he's obviously never been taught to? It seems like Nick and his dad think he's above the law. Maybe the consequences of his actions will teach him some responsibility since his parents didn't teach him. Maybe Hulk and Linda will learn a few lessons too. Sad way to learn....
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Posted by ( Desmo ) on December 8, 2007 at 1:55 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Those people have no concept of reality or life in the real world, everything is a tv show for them and everything can be bought.
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Posted by ( progers13 ) on December 8, 2007 at 3:36 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Money does not buy class and the Hogans are the epitome of white trash with too much money, no class, and no talent. Send the father and kid to jail or at least hit them where it hurts the most - the WALLET. Nick is a prime example of everything that is wrong with kids today and it's clear that Hogan and his silly wife do nothing but enable and foster this kid to become a bigger idiot. Then again, the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree now does it?
Hogan - do the RIGHT thing for once and take care of that poor kid in the coma and make your kid atone for his actions!!
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Posted by ( tomcat ) on December 8, 2007 at 3:40 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I am sorry this story is about as stupid as I have ever seen. There are alot of hidden details that we not released. I cannot think of a single FHP office that would let anybody off doing 100 mph, Especially a 17 year old with previous speeding violations. If it is true it was because Hogan identified himself to the officer and that officer should be fired. This is just another example of if you are related to someone that is well known you are given special treatment. This is also a good example of what occurs when you as a parent let you kids act like there are someone speical and set a bad example for them. FHP needs to investigate this matter in more depth to find out if special treatment was accorded to the Hogan's. BAD, BAD example for the youth of today.
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Posted by ( sherri77 ) on December 8, 2007 at 11:16 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
nothing left to say..
send them both to jail
PLEASE
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Posted by ( mommomsquad ) on December 9, 2007 at 4:15 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Why would a 24 yo Male hang out with a 17 yr old male?
I think the 'divorce' is being staged
to protect property and assets from Graziano's family lawsuits.
True justice would be Nick Hogan having to provide daily care and support of Mr. Graziano himself.
Nothing like wiping a SH***Y adult B***
to teach the little monster "your actions have consequences."
Nick and Terry Bollea have "NO IDEA"
of what being a caretaker of a brain injured person is like.
Maybe they should take the tour
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Posted by ( beutifulblu ) on December 9, 2007 at 9:13 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
DISCIPLINE YOUR KIDS DEE DER DEE!!!!
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