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Marion Jones Talks to Oprah About Her “Mistakes”

Marion Jones Talks to Oprah About Her “Mistakes”
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Oprah gave Marion Jones her first interview since being sentenced to six months in prison for lying about her steroid use and check fraud. The disgraced athelete said that she accepts responsibility and has no regrets.

“I think that I absolutely should have to accept responsibility for breaking the law,” she says on the Oprah Winfrey Show. “I have no regrets for doing what I did on October the 5th and pleading guilty and admitting to the world that I lied, that I’ve made mistakes. [It pales] in comparison to seeing my husband cry,” she tells Winfrey, speaking on being stripped of her Olympic medals. “They [pale] in comparison to seeing my mother have to stand there in the courtroom and bawl. You know, those things to me are what mean the most.”

Due to the fact that she has a 4-year-old son at home, Jones told Oprah that she is disappointed to be serving a 6-month jail sentence instead of just being on probation. She went on to say that she and her husband haven’t explained the situation in its entirety to their young son, who was also upset when his mother wasn’t able to drop him off at school one morning.

Jones will begin her 6-month sentence on March 11th.

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at least she was women enough to tell the truth and she only rec’d 6 mnths when it could have been worst

Yeah thats true, theres lots of athletes still lying til this day an will probally never tell the truth. I feel bad for her family having to go through what they are going through, especially her sons. I am still a fan of hers no matter what. I hope an pray she will continue to prosper and get her self back together after jail. Like Creative said it could be alot worse than only 6 months.

It takes courage to come out in the open and admit one’s mistakes. Marion Jones did that. I hope she stages a good comeback of some kind, not as an athlete, but maybe helping future athletes in some way or the other. She has enough knowledge and will be pleased to let future athletes make use of whatever lessons she picked up as an athlete.

I was a fan of Marion Jones for as long as I could remember. I’m a bit disappointed about what happened but i still admire Marion Jones, especially for admitting her mistakes. Many athletes take drugs but they wont admit it for obvious reasons. She was able to stand in front of the public and tell the truth. She’s going through so much because of those few mistakes, which could’ve been because of pressure, stress or such. But, nonetheless it was a MISTAKE. And I’m pretty sure we ALL make mistakes. But the important part is learning from it and taking responsibility, which Jones has clearly done. Again, I admire her for that.
Not only that, but also that fact that she wants others to learn from her mistakes as she said after she received 6 months in jail “I truly hope that people will learn from my mistakes.” We could only imagine the pain that shes going through. She has given up track and field which was a HUGE part of her life. And giving up those medals, money, glory and pride is not easy at all, nor telling your children and telling the public that you let down your country. But, I hope that she knows that there are people that forgives her and supports her. I am one of those people. I still respect her.

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