Mike Bell, defensive end for the Kansas...
Mike Bell, defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs, was escorted from Arrowhead Stadium by marshals after a federal grand jury in Wichita, Kan., indicted Bell, his twin brother, Mark, and 29 other people on cocaine charges.
Bell, 28, the Chiefs’ first-round draft choice in 1979, and his brother, Mark, a former National Football League player, were charged with use of a telephone in cocaine distribution and attempted possession of cocaine. Each man could receive a maximum of five years in prison and be fined $35,000.
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