Nancy Kerrigan's brother, who was charged with assault and battery after a fatal struggle with his father, was released from jail Wednesday when his family posted $10,000 bail.
Mark Kerrigan must wear a global positioning device and be monitored for alcohol consumption as a condition of his release, reports The Washington Post.
Death of Nancy Kerrigan's father ruled a homicide; family says no one is to blame
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The death of Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan's father has been ruled a homicide by a Massachusetts state medical examiner, but the family says no one is to blame, according to The Associated Press.
An autopsy showed that Daniel Kerrigan died from a heart rhythm problem after his windpipe was damaged from a physical...
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The family of Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan held a wake Wednesday for Kerrigan's father, Daniel, who died after a physical altercation with his son, Mark, according to People.
Report: Nancy Kerrigan's brother to undergo psych evaluation, won't attend father's funeral
The wake was held in Stoneham, Mass., and mourners lined the block, according to the magazine...
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Mark Kerrigan, brother of Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, will reportedly undergo psychological evaluation and not be allowed to attend his father's funeral Thursday, according to CBS News.
During an arraignment Monday, Mark Kerrigan, 45, pleaded not guilty to assaulting his 70-year-old father, who died over the weekend after a disturbance at the family's Massachusetts home.
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Middlesex County Assistant District Attorney Elizabeth Healy told CBS News that Mark indicated that he and his father Daniel had a violent argument that became ...
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Before Michelle Kwan was forced to bid a sad adieu to her gold-medal dreams... before Ted Ligety came from nowhere to win the alpine combined... and before the world had ever heard of a Flying Tomato, these Winter Olympians gave TV-viewers much to talk about and forever remember.
1. Heiden's Fantastic Five — Lake Placid 1980In the speed-skating equivalent of running — and winning — a sprint, a mile, a marathon and nearly everything in between, Eric Heiden achieved what fellow Olympian Dan Jansen calls "the single greatest feat in the history of sports." Hard to disagree. Looking more superhero than mere mortal in his skin-tight uniform, the thunder-thighed skating machine collected five individual gold medals, setting four Olympic records and smashing a world record in his last event, the grueling 10,000-meter race, by more than six seconds. His incredible accomplishment has never been duplicated.
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