Gillispie pleads guilty to DUI charge in Ky.

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LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (AP)—Former University of Kentucky basketball coach Billy Gillispie pleaded guilty Monday to driving under the influence of alcohol and apologized for what he called a mistake.

Gillispie, wearing a dark suit and yellow tie at the hearing in Anderson County District Court, accepted a plea bargain, which included fines and court costs of more than $1,000, a 30-day suspension of his driver’s license and an agreement to complete an Alcohol Drivers Education Program.

During the brief hearing, Gillispie gave one-word answers to questions from Judge Linda Armstrong about whether he understood his rights and the consequences of the plea.

Gillispie filled out paperwork in an undisclosed location in the courthouse, then made no comment to reporters as he darted out the side entrance and got into a car carrying his attorney, William Patrick.

Patrick said Gillispie had left the state by midday but otherwise declined to comment beyond a statement, which included Gillispie’s apology and pointed out the coach had received the maximum fine for a first-time DUI offender in Kentucky.

“I made a mistake and admitted my mistake today to Judge Armstrong, and I accept the penalty she has imposed,” Gillispie said in the statement. “I want to apologize to the people of Kentucky, my family and friends, and I want to thank all of those who have reached out to me over the past several months with kind words of encouragement and support.”

Anderson County Attorney Bobbi Jo Lewis declined to comment after the hearing, instead issuing a statement in which she called the penalty “fair and equitable.”

“Mr. Gillispie has been treated the same as any other person who appears before the Anderson District Court charged as he was—no better and no worse,” Lewis said.

Gillispie’s plea came the same day his successor, John Calipari, was preparing to lead the No. 4 Wildcats in their season-opening exhibition game against Campbellsville.

Gillispie was fired this year after a rocky two-year tenure with the Wildcats. He was arrested Aug. 27 in Lawrenceburg and charged with DUI after refusing sobriety tests during a traffic stop in which officers said they smelled alcohol on his breath.

Patrick had said previously that Gillispie checked himself into the John Lucas Athletes After Care Program in Texas for alcohol rehabilitation, but it was unclear how long he spent there.

The arrest marks at least the third time Gillispie has been accused of driving under the influence, but this was the first resulting in a plea of guilty to DUI.

In 1999, Gillispie was arrested on two charges: driving while intoxicated and improper use of a lane in Tulsa, Okla., where he was an assistant coach under Bill Self.

He eventually pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving. The other charges were dismissed.

In 2003, in his first year as head coach at the University of Texas-El Paso, he was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. The charges eventually were dismissed after a specially appointed prosecutor decided that there was not enough evidence to suggest that Gillispie was drunk. The coach, then 43, maintained his innocence through that process.

Gillispie addressed his mistakes during his introductory press conference at Kentucky in April 2007, saying he wasn’t “proud of some of things that I’ve done.”

Updated Nov 2, 2:26 pm EST
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  1. midwestwes
    60. Posted by midwestwes Tue Nov 3 11:22am EST

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    that's probably why Gillespie was a jerk to his players at Kentucky.
  2. captparrot
    58. Posted by captparrot Mon Nov 2 11:27pm EST

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    What else cud this loser plead but guilty.he was caugt red-handed !!!!!!!!!11
  3. michael g
    57. Posted by michael g Mon Nov 2 11:17pm EST

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    He is a "MAN" He is over 40 and should be embarrassed . he should get jail time to teach him a lesson. A slap on the hand will not change his drinking/ driving problems until he kills someone driving and those Judges who gave plea bargains will be in the NEWS. Just wait and see.
    GOD will take care of him.
  4. michael g
    56. Posted by michael g Mon Nov 2 11:11pm EST

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    He is a MAN. He is over 40 years old and should be embarrassed. A slap on the hand. He nneds Jail time to teach him a lesson.
  5. K- DAWG
    55. Posted by K- DAWG Mon Nov 2 10:21pm EST

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    Anyone know what happened to post 27 and 31-33?!?!?!?!
  6. billy w
    54. Posted by billy w Mon Nov 2 10:05pm EST

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    Should be doing HARD TIME of several years. Drunk drivers kill.
  7. Jack
    53. Posted by Jack Mon Nov 2 9:48pm EST

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    Him and Bob Huggins must hang out in same bar
  8. Seagles07
    52. Posted by Seagles07 Mon Nov 2 9:26pm EST

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    He only thinks its a mistake because he got caught.
  9. Ferrell
    51. Posted by Ferrell Mon Nov 2 9:21pm EST

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    help....
  10. Ferrell
    50. Posted by Ferrell Mon Nov 2 9:19pm EST

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    When will it ever end.....
  11. katy
    49. Posted by katy Mon Nov 2 8:25pm EST

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    Mr. Wonderful...U R a GEEK!
  12. Invisible
    46. Posted by Invisible Mon Nov 2 6:27pm EST

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    Post #37 is right on the money. Try harder not to get caught is what'll happen. You have to dry out completely before hoping for any success against alcohol. You'll drive, lie, force yourself on people and society until U DROP ALCOHOL completely.
  13. <i>llcoolbell@...</i>
    44. Posted by llcoolbell@... Mon Nov 2 6:20pm EST

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    I personally don,t feel sorry about this situation.Mr. Gillispie should be embarassed about his actions,and he should be held accountable for not obeying the law.This man was a coach and a role model for our children to look up too.It appears that he has a problem with alcohol and driving under the influence.Mr. Gillispie needs to be treated for his condition.
  14. Soy El Huevo
    43. Posted by Soy El Huevo Mon Nov 2 6:16pm EST

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    He should also attend some aa also make a trip to the corners office
    Wow where's MADD ?
  15. Matt Herren
    41. Posted by Matt Herren Mon Nov 2 6:09pm EST

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    Anyone that's ever been to Lexington knows he's an alcoholic with a penchant for young girls... this isn't exactly shocking.
  16. alicia
    40. Posted by alicia Mon Nov 2 5:01pm EST

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    i think he looks drunk or high as hell wats he doing were they do that pose at
  17. Jason P
    39. Posted by Jason P Mon Nov 2 4:48pm EST

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    Check out his pic,,,looks like he's doing the sprinkler
  18. not a
    38. Posted by not a Mon Nov 2 4:09pm EST

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    Preface- I am not defending this behavior. For all that say, this is a third time offense. please, read the article. The previous charges were dropped, so this is in actuality his first offense. Not to defend him, I was looking up the law in Kentucky, they could have given him a stiffer sentence like his supension could have been longer, and maybe it should have been. They did give him the maximum fine, which is chump change to this guy but the law is the law and until it is changed I say they have to go by the guidelines that are set. I have to agree however that there are a lot of times when celbrity people get special treatment, A LOT of TIMES. I don't even know who the guy is, just happened to read the article and a few of the comments.
  19. who the hell?
    37. Posted by who the hell? Mon Nov 2 4:07pm EST

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    By admitting or accepting the guilty plea, does this mean he's not going to drink and drive anymore or simply try harder not to get caught? This isn't his first offense, and frankly, it won't be his last. I just hope nobody has to die in order for him, and others like him, to realize how hazardous their actions are to the general public.
  20. Robert C
    36. Posted by Robert C Mon Nov 2 3:35pm EST

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    It took 3 times, but now he actually has a DUI on his record.

    Of course he also has a few million bucks in settlement money. Who cares about the DUI! Bring on the booze! (what I imagine he is thinking)
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