How Evil Was Evil Knievel?

Filed under: Legal Matters

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Naturally, a man who makes his living as a "daredevil" is going to have a couple of scrapes with the law.

Publicly baptized before his 2007 natural death at the age of 69 and an avid anti-drug supporter, Evil Knievel may have harbored a darker secret life.

FBI papers have recently surfaced, bringing to light sordid tales of Knievel's possible involvement with organized crime.

While the red, white, and blue daredevil never denied a less-than-perfect record, when the FBI had a couple of questions for him, Knievel was ready to sue.

Interesting!

In a 209-page report, the FBI believed that Knievel was involved with violent attacks or threats in Phoenix, Kansas City, and San Francisco. FBI files are released to the public following their subjects' deaths, often providing glimpses into lives no one ever knows abut.

The FBI initially wanted to charge Knievel with violations of the Hobbs Act, which prohibits interfering with interstate commerce through attempted robbery or extortion. Knievel's files have been heavily edited for release, however, with many names, contacts, and interviews removed.

In the end, the FBI did not follow through with its investigation, stating insufficient evidence. One alleged victim, claiming an attack by a Knievel associate, could not identify his assailant from mug shots, though he could recall what shoes his attacker was wearing.

Evel Knievel - whose death-defying stunts earned him several spots in the Guinness Book of World Records, sports show features, sponsorship, a movie and a merch line - may have committed his greatest "dare" in 1977 when he beat movie studio executive Shelly Saltman for revealing a dark history of drug use, racism, and abuse in a tell-all book. Knievel, with his arms in casts from his latest rounds of injuries, beat Saltman with a baseball bat and consequently recevied 6 months and jail and a $12.75 million judgment owed to his victim…which he never paid.

Asswhipe!

Of course no one could be reached for comment, apart from a former competitor, Bob Gill, who had nothing but glowing things to say of Knievel.

He said, "Evel's never done any wrong besides that one little incident. And he's made up for it 1,000 times."

That "one little incident" huh?

[Image via AP Images.]

    Posted: Oct 6, 2008 at 3:00 pm / Email this  »

    22 comments to “How Evil Was Evil Knievel?”



    1. 1

      1st!
      yay!



    2. 2

      Does anyone in Hollywood actually give you any REAL scoop? Do you have any REAL sources? All you do is steal from other sites, post things about non-celebrities, and throw your ignorant point of view around. GET TO WORK!

    3. KayJ says – reply to this


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      he's dead.

      perez, he's dead.

    4. DALE says – reply to this


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      He should've beaten hilton with his bat!



    5. 5

      OK, I know it's never right to hit a woman especially with a bat. Honstely, it's not ok. However, the fact that he was in arm casts and still managed to handle a weapon is kind of funny to me…



    6. 6

      THAT PIC! HAHAHAHAHAHA!



    7. 7

      What an idiot



    8. 8

      every man leaves his mark , his was on the pavement



    9. 9

      EVEL, Perez, not Evil.



    10. 10

      I love you Perez, but it's EVEL. EVEL. Not Evil.



    11. 11

      nice hair.

    12. KayJ says – reply to this


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      Re: Brown Eye – haha!!



    13. 13

      Re: mama of 2 – I HAVE THAT STYLE!



    14. 14

      The dude is dead…this story is doodoo.



    15. 15

      it's spelled Evel.



    16. 16

      They did a biography on him on A&E. If you ever watched it or did your research, you would know that he did he beat that guy with the bat for the lies he wrote about him in a supposed "tell-all" book. He later admitted that he was young, but the guy shouldn't have lied about him. You're a gossiper, no journalist.

    17. auds says – reply to this


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      You know, it's so sad that people are digging up shit long after he's dead. Not to mention all the famewhores who look up info on Lady Di, or Elvis, etc etc. Why can't they let anyone rest in peace?



    18. 18

      Yea. Get to work Mario, and do some research. You look stupid when you right shit this way.



    19. 19

      hey, fuckwad-what is your definition of A L L E G E D??
      or do you even know how to use a glossary???



    20. 20

      lol douchebags

    21. Anonymous says – reply to this


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      First of all, it's EVEL Knievel. If you are bound and determined to slander a dead man…the least you can do is spell his name correctly!!!

      I WAS going to do a 'secondly'…but, there is no point. The gossip, rumor and slander that you are spreading, will NOT raise him from his crypt…and, he would not be able to defend himself.
      You are scraping so far down into the 'gossip barrel', Perez….you should check under your nails for splinters.



    22. 22

      Evel Was not named Evel for nothing…. I knew him personally and he was as dishonest as they come…. I am glad he found the Lord because he was going straight to Hell for all the awful things he ever did…. I hate a man who who beats on a women, and he abused his amazing, loving wife all the time… he is so lucky that Jesus forgives all sins… He …. was not a good person.