

The Facts: Henry walked into a Montana courtroom Wednesday facing a sentence of 10 years in prison with a $4 million fine. He left the courtroom knowing that he could be released in 16 months and would not be fined. Judge Richard Cebull sentenced Henry to three years in a Florida prison and another five years probation. Cebull also agreed that if Henry completes a 500-hour drug treatment program while in prison, he would knock 12 months off his sentence.
Diehards Line:Henry, 30, was arrested last October for financing a drug ring that moved cocaine from Montana to Colorado. Henry was caught with six kilos of cocaine by undercover agents and later pled guilty to a single count of trafficking cocaine. According to his attorney, with good behavior, Henry could get another four months subtracted from his sentence. Henry was also credited with the two months he already has served in a Montana prison, meaning he has a chance to return to society in November, 2010. Cebull waived the fine, saying Henry, who according to court documents has fathered 11 children from 10 women, could not afford it. Now Henry has plenty of time to consider his post-NFL career -- and how he'll ake enough money to support his children.