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10 Facts About Jeremy Molitor

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Jeremy Molitor is a Canadian former boxer and Commonwealth Games gold medalist, currently on parole for second-degree murder.

2.

Jeremy Molitor dropped the puck for an OHL game between the Sarnia Sting and Kitchener Rangers held in Sarnia, and had some minor sponsorship deals.

3.

Jeremy Molitor failed to qualify for the 2000 Summer Olympics due to suffering a broken hand three days before the Sydney 2000 team trials.

4.

Jeremy Molitor's career declined as he battled addictions to cocaine and alcohol and failed to maintain his former training regime.

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Jeremy Molitor tried moving to Toronto for several months to train with his up-and-coming brother, but his personal problems continued.

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Jeremy Molitor's younger brother Steve Molitor is a former professional boxer, who held the International Boxing Federation light featherweight championship.

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At the time, Jeremy Molitor was under a restraining order to stay away from his former girlfriend, whom he had previously abused.

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8.

Jeremy Molitor was listed in police reports as being under the influence of drugs and alcohol at the time.

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In December 2004, Jeremy Molitor was convicted of second-degree murder, and the following May was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 14 years.

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On November 26,2015, Jeremy Molitor was granted day parole after appealing a previous decision to deny parole in November 2014.