Richie Incognito Ferrari bashed by attacker, baseball bat left stuck in grill [PHOTO]

Disgraced ex-Dolphins lineman Richie Incognito, who was the central figure in the bullying of teammate Jonathan Martin, obviously has some haters who felt that public shame wasn't enough punishment for his behavior. A vandal decided to take a baseball bat to Incognito's $300,000 Ferrari FF.

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The attacker did not bash in Incognito's windows, but left dents all over the car and on the hood. The vandal also left the baseball bat lodged in the grill of Incognito's car, while shards of the stick were strewn about his lawn. Also, two red T-shirts were found near the car with Incognito's name on them.

It's unknown who the person that decided to damage Incognito's vehicle is, but clearly they are no fan of bullying. Earlier this month a report by private investigator Ted Wells found Incognito, and teammates Mike Pouncey and John Jerry guilty of relentlessly harassing Martin, another teammate, and a Dolphins staffer.

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Among Incognito's major transgressions were leaving hateful text messages and voicemails on Martin's phone, as well as making crude sexual comments related to his family members.

Incognito's behavior shocked Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, who went on record after taking in Wells' findings. The language and behavior as described in the Ted Wells report are against the core values of our organization," Ross said.

"After receiving the report, I conducted my own internal review of the facts to determine the appropriate steps for our organization. Jim Turner and Kevin O'Neill are good people who care a great deal about their profession and the players whom they serve, but both exhibited poor judgment at times which led me to this conclusion. ... I am in contact with Jonathan Martin and we plan to meet soon."

The scandal has also embarrassed the organization while simultaneously placing head coach Joe Philbin on the hot seat. "As the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, it is my responsibility to create an atmosphere that allows each player the opportunity to reach his full potential."

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