Late last month, Saginaw Police charged former Lions No. 1 pick Charles Rogers with five misdemeanors in two unrelated incidents which included marijuana possession and making malicious phone calls.

These latest charges against Rogers almost seem like a footnote in what has become a rather lengthy rap sheet for the former Michigan State star.

However according to CBS Sports (via Mlive.com) these latest charges may be the most chilling since they included threats to his own mother over $100,000

According to the police report, Cathy Rogers, Charles’ mother, was told that her son was in danger of losing his house. She called Charles and left a voicemail.

Then, according MLive.com, “Cathy Rogers told the trooper that her son then returned her call and began threatening her and demanding that she mind her own business, the report states. Cathy Rogers said that she then received a voicemail from Ronie Rogers, a voicemail from Debbie Rogers [Cathy Rogers’ sister], and several voicemails from Charles Rogers, the report states.

“The police report states that in a voicemail to his mother, Charles Rogers threatened to ‘blow her mouth out’ and said that he was willing to do ‘the time’ he would face as a result.”

Rogers turned himself into authorities last week and pleaded not guilty to all five charges against him.

Ref: CBS Sports, Mlive.com