Badr Hari (former K1 champ) is looking at about 10years last time I checked. He's been released on bail and is apparently allowed to leave the Netherlands for the K1 tournament in Croatia.
http://fightlinker.com/badr-hari-is-out-of-jail-somehow/
http://fightlinker.com/badr-hari-is-out-of-jail-somehow/
Today, Hari was provisionally released from prison. What this means is that he is still a suspect and still faces charges but that the judge felt it was no longer necessary for him to be held in prison. According to the judge, there is not enough evidence to hold Hari any longer, but that doesn’t mean that he’s completely gotten off free.
Hari will have to meet some conditions upon his return. He is not allowed to come in contact with witnesses and victims and is not allowed anywhere in the “catering industry” which would refer to clubs, restaurants and the like.
The trial is pegged to start in around January. While Badr’s provisional release cannot be challenged, the court still has the power to take him into custody again if they feel they have enough evidence.
After been released from jail a few weeks ago, Badr Hari is going to fight again this friday.
This is a letter from the promotor.
Sensational - Badr Hari at K-1 WGP Final in Zagreb!
Dear Mr/Ms,
One of the best and most attractive kickboxing fighters in the world and by far the biggest global kickboxing star, Badr Hari, will fight at the K-1 WGP Final to be held in Zagreb on March 15.
This sensational news that will give a whole new dimension to the Zagreb combat spectacle was exclusively revealed to Fight Site by the main producer of the event and head of Fight Channel, Orsat Zovko.
The Moroccan will enter the Grand Prix quarterfinal as the substitute for Ben Edwards. This also means that we will see Hari in the first fight against Azerbaijani Zabit Samedov and that he will face the winner of the Londt-Gerges bout if he goes through to the semis. Hari and Samedov have already battled each other before. At the K-1 WGP Final 16 in 2009, Hari knocked out Samedov after only 2 minutes and 15 seconds of the first round.
There is no need to emphasize what the arrival of a star of this caliber means for the whole tournament. In his professional career, Hari had 111 fights with an incredible score of 100 wins and only 11 losses. Even more impressive is his knockout statistics: 88% of his wins came by "putting the other guy to sleep." It was this attractive and uncompromising style that won him millions of fans and an army of followers all over the world.
It's hard to count all the great names Hari defeated in his rich career, but his biggest wins certainly came against quadruple K-1 WGP winner Semmy Schilt, triple K-1 WGP winner Peter Aerts, K-1, Dream and Strikeforce champion Alistair Overeem, as well as the likes of Sefo, Feitosa, Karaev, Ignashov, Saki, Leko, Zimmerman, Akhramenko, Slowinski and Graham.
He's a great fighter, but he's looney. No way this guy should be out on the street. He's got ties with the mafia who are undoubtedly silencing witnesses. He's facing multiple assault charges and attempted man slaughter.
I don't know how they are letting him out of the country. He obviously has friends in high places.