Nicole Bobek: Olympic Skating Champion facing meth charges

Nicole Bobek, Olympic Skater

Nicole Bobek, 1995 Women's Olympic Skating Competition Title Winner

Nicole Bobek, former Olympic Figure Skating Champion is in the news again, but it’s certainly not good news this time.  She has been named as a “significant player” in a meth distribution ring that involves more than two dozen people, according to  Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio.

Nicole Bobek, 31,  is the only child of Jana Bobek.  Naturally, her mother is concerned about what the future holds for her. She describes Jana as a wonderful person with a very good heart and because of that, she is often taken advantage of.  She believes that if her daughter got in to trouble, it was due to company that she was keeping.

In better times, Nicole Bobek grabbed the attention of George Steinbrenner, who helped her move towards her dream of becoming an ice skating champion, by giving her a check for $15,000 check to help cover her expenses .

In 1994, Bobek went on to make a name for herself, by performing the spiral position in her routine, a position that involves skating on one foot and raising the other foot above the hip level.  She stunned the crowd with the maneuver by her raising her leg so high, that she essentially performed a split in a vertical position. The unique move gave the world a glimpse of just how flexible and gifted she was. By 1995, she showed her talent to the world by competing in the 1995 Women’s Olympic Skating Competition, a competition for which she earned the title of the best female figure skater in the world.  She was just 17 years old.

But, alot has happened to Nicole Bobek, in the last 14 years. In 1998, she fell on the ice at Nagano, and lost her chance at becoming a medal winner, by coming in 17th place.  She went through several coaches, before finding one that she really liked,  who died just a few months after she found him. With her dreams of Olympic skating behind her, she decided to become a professional skater, skating for Champions on Ice, a job she left in 2004. In 2005,  she took her career  in an entirely new direction,  by getting a part in a remake of “All The King’s Men”,  as the love interest of Willie Stark, a politician, who was played by Sean Penn.  It was then that she bought home in NY, according to the the New York Daily News.  After the film was released,  progress in her skating career as well as her acting career appeared to vanish.

Nicole Bobek

Nicole Bobek

Four years after her movie appearance, she appears on the news again, allegedly for being involved with a multi-state meth distribution ring, that was distributing meth to across state lines to the the tune of $10,000 every week.  According to news reports about the meth operation, New York was one of those states.

In July 2009, Bobek was arrested by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, when they showed up at her Jupiter, Florida home for being involved in a meth distribution ring.

Her involvement with the meth distribution ring is not simply a matter of her buying meth to give to another person, according to Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio.

He also said that there is “reason to believe Manhattan is where she was located during her participation in the conspiracy.”

If convicted of the charges filed against her,  she could spend the next 10 years of her life in prison.

On Monday night, Bobek posted $100,000 bail after spending four nights in jail in Kearny, N.J.

For more information please visit:

The New York Daily News

The Sun News

Associated Press Video about Bobek’s arrest for meth

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