BREAKING NEWS: Longtime NHLer Mike Ribeiro Faces The Rest Of His Life Behind Bars Following Major Charges
1000-game veteran Mike Ribeiro is facing three different charges that if found guilty of will result in him spending the rest of his life behind bars.
Ribeiro Faces Up To 50 Years In Prison On Three Counts
Former NHL star Mike Ribeiro has been accused of three disgusting crimes dating back to 2015.
The current case Ribeiro is fighting, which took place in 2021and three women have come forward with allegations against him. (Per Dallas News)
Ribeiro played in 1074 career NHL games with the Canadiens, Stars, Capitals, Coyotes, and Predators scoring 228 goals and 793 points. When he was in the NHL he had a notorious reputation for partying and was even bought out due to attitude issues.
If found guilty on all charges, Ribeiro, 43, will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. Hopefully, through due process, the truth will come out and justice will be served.
As Read on Markerzone - Breaking News: 1000-Game NHL Veteran Mike Ribeiro Facing 50 Years in Prison
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