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CLEARWATER—Nick Bollea, 17, son of professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, entered a plea of no contest Friday on a charge of reckless driving involving serious bodily injury, a felony.
Bollea will spend the next eight months in the Pinellas County Jail and complete 500 hours of community service. He must also make restitution in the amount of $6,528.10 and will be placed on five years of probation. His driver’s license has been revoked for three years. The charge is in connection with an Aug. 26 accident which left his passenger with serious brain damage.
He will not be allowed to drink alcohol during his probation and must undergo alcohol evaluation and treatment. He must also attend DUI and advanced driving school within a year.
Bollea was operating a 1998 Toyota Supra, owned by Hulk Hogan and was racing with Daniel Jacobs racing before losing control.  The vehicle struck a curb, spun 180 degrees across two lanes of traffic before crashing into a palm tree. Investigators determined Bollea was driving in excess of 60 miles per hour close to or at the time of the crash. The posted speed limit in that area is 40 miles per hour. The road was also wet due to a recent rain shower.
Jacobs pleaded no contest in February to a charge of reckless driving and was sentenced to probation.
Bollea’s passenger, John Graziano III, 22, a Marine veteran, suffered a broken skull and remains comatose. He was reportedly not wearing a seat belt. Bollea, who was wearing a seat belt, was not seriously injured. Graziano is a resident at James A. Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa.
Graziano’s guardian, Peter Musante, filed a lawsuit in March against Hulk Hogan and his family. 5-09-08
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