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MMA fighter headed to state prison

  • Julie Jacobson/The Associated Press

    Michael "Iron Mike" Whitehead, left, talks with his attorney, William Terry, while waiting Thursday in Clark County District Court. Whitehead was sentenced Thursday to one to four years in state prison for the attempted sexual assault of a woman almost two years ago.

By KEN RITTER
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Posted: Jan. 19, 2012 | 2:58 p.m.

A mixed martial arts fighter once featured on Spike TV's "The Ultimate Fighter" was handcuffed and led from a Las Vegas courtroom Thursday to start serving one to four years in state prison for the attempted sexual assault of a woman almost two years ago.

Michael "Iron Mike" Whitehead's shoulders sagged, and he sobbed as Clark County District Court Judge Douglas Herndon imposed the prison sentence for attacking a 32-year-old woman while she slept and groping a 28-year-old woman at his Las Vegas home after a party.

Whitehead, 6-foot-1 and 265 pounds, now lives in Arizona and has a gym in Tucson. He will have to register for life as a sex offender and pay about $2,400 in restitution.

His lawyer, William Terry, declined to comment outside the courtroom.

"My heart's broken that I just saw that happen," said Whitehead's friend, Nicholas Lanza, 50, of Las Vegas. "He's not an animal like they're treating him."

In court, Terry asked the judge for probation and to spare Whitehead from having to register as a sex offender. The lawyer cited what he called "extra­ordinary circumstances" in the case and Whitehead's work teaching self-defense and martial arts to adults and children.

During his plea for leniency, Terry also referred to a separate drug case pending against Whitehead stemming from the discovery by police of about 40 marijuana plants growing in a bedroom of Whitehead's home when he was arrested in April 2010.

"Sexual assault is a very serious offense," the judge told Whitehead. He said he was troubled that Whitehead never admitted during pre-sentencing interviews with state officials that he committed the sex acts.

"I can't buy complete denial -- that nothing happened," Herndon said. "I just can't put you on probation."

Whitehead entered a so-called Alford plea in the case in September, meaning he did not admit guilt but conceded prosecutors could prove the case against him.

Prosecutor Jake Merback made no sentencing recommendation on Thursday.

The plea deal avoided trial on four sex assault, attempted sex assault and lewdness charges that could have gotten Whitehead decades in prison.

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  1. Max Jan. 20, 2012 | 5:36 a.m. Report Abuse

    Nice job Judge Herndon. And good line Kingofbail. LOL

  2. Oscar.Jones Jan. 19, 2012 | 7:41 p.m. Report Abuse

    The pervert will be back in Arizona in less than a year.

  3. Kingofbail Jan. 19, 2012 | 4:51 p.m. Report Abuse

    Just by using the nickname "Iron Mike", you can tell that this guy was not the smartest kid in class. I guess he wanted to be like the real Mike to include a sexual assault. Sometimes Imitation is NOT the best form of flattery....lol

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