Chapter Closed! Patrick “Twunny Cent” Kane Pleads Guilty To Disorderly Conduct
August 27th, 2009 | by Christopher Ralph |TSN reports that Kane plead guilty to a non-criminal charge of disorderly conduct and must write apology. Him and his cousin “were given conditional discharges, meaning they will avoid any penalties if they stay out of trouble for a year and write apologies to (notorious) cabbie Jan Radecki.”
“Obviously, I’m in a little different situation than most kids at this age but at the same time I think it’s definitely been a learning lesson and something I want to move forward on,” Kane told City Court Judge Thomas Amodeo before receiving his sentence. “It’s maybe better I learn it now than later in life.”
Outside the courtroom, Kane apologized to his family, the city, the Blackhawks and his fans “for being in a regrettable situation.”
“But it’s behind me. It’s time to move on,” he said.
Let’s truly hope this chapter is closed and Kane and the rest of the organization can simply focus on the task at hand in preparation for an outstanding season of Blackhawk hockey!
Tags: Chicago Blackhawks, NHL, Patrick Kane
















