<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The legal woes of former Ultimate Fighting Championship title holder, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson may have just taken a turn for the worse as a Huntington Beach woman who was involved in the hit and run crash with the fighter has miscarried her baby according to a report from the Daily Pilot newspaper. According to the report on the newspaper’s website, Holly Griggs, 38, was driving her 2007 Cadillac Escalade in the left lane of the southbound 55 Freeway on July 15 when the former UFC champion sideswiped her as he was driving along the median. Following the incident and further actions during the chase with Jackson, he was arrested and charged, but then released on $25,000 bail before being picked up again just days later and admitted to a mental health facility for treatment. Prosecutors from the area have yet to file any further charges against the fighter at this time and could not comment to the Daily Pilot on any charges that would stem from Griggs’ miscarriage. While Griggs has made no official statement, her fiancé and father to the baby, Bill Krebs spoke to reporters and while the couple have retained legal counsel they have yet to officially file any action against Jackson. “No amount of money will bring back my son,” said Krebs to reporters following the incident. Jackson, nor anyone close to the fighter, has yet to go on record with an official statement following the situation with the Griggs’ family.</div> http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2008/08...nfolo080208.txt
I hope they keep a real close eye on Rampage now. If he is already suffering from mental health problems, that combined with this might push him over the edge and he might go and do something real dangerous to himself or others.
I don't want to sound insensitive here or anything, but how do they know for sure that it was that incident that caused the miscarriage? Did it happen immediately after the driving incident, or a couple of week's later, because this story didn't come out for like two week's afterwards. How do they know that it wasn't something she did, or her husband did to cause this? It has to be a terrible thing to loose a child, even if unborn, but why would it happen two week's afterwards? I don't know the most about this, or about the whole miscarriage thing, but isn't that a bit weird that the story just now came out? Maybe some of you guy's know better about this then I do, and can help me out here if I sound stupid, but just a wonder I am having.