A wild federal fraud case is putting a former Alabama football player at the center of an alleged scheme that used NFL stars’ identities to secure millions in loans. Prosecutors say former Crimson ...
Former Alabama Player Accused Of Impersonating NFL Players To Obtain Nearly $20M In Fraudulent Loans
Luther Evans and co-conspirator CJ Evins are expected to plead guilty. Luther Davis, a former University of Alabama defensive tackle, has been accused of posing as several NFL players to collect ...
Former Alabama player Luther Davis and accomplice CJ Evans plan to plead guilty to a multimillion-dollar bank loan fraud scheme. The duo allegedly used wigs, fake IDs, and cosmetic disguises to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Luther Davis, a member of Alabama’s 2009 national championship team, allegedly impersonated NFL players Xavier ...
According to court documents, lenders wired more than $19.8 million as part of 13 loans to business accounts that supposedly were owned by the players. Actually, Davis and Evins are alleged to have ...
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