According to Micheal Vick defense team, the former NFL quarterback will be released from federal prison camp in Leavenworth, Kan., to serve out the rest of his sentence in home confinement on May 20.

Vick will serve out his home confinement period in a five-bedroom home in Hampton, Va., where he will live with his fiancee and two of his children. Vick will also be forced to work 40 hours a week at a local construction company, making $10 an hour.

Vick will be serving out the last three months of his sentence from home. He will be on supervised probation for the next three years.

Vick was suspended by the NFL in August 2007, when he pleaded guilty to federal charges related to funding a dog-fighting operation.

When asked about Vick possible reinstatement, commissioner Roger Goodell said that he was not going to make a judgment until I know all the facts about Vick.

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