Former Alabama Champion Pleads Guilty in $20M Impersonation Scam
A former Alabama National Champion pleaded guilty to wire fraud and identity theft charges for his role in a $20 million scam. He impersonated athletes, including Michael Penix Jr., and now faces up to seven years in prison.
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Alabama National Champion Pleads Guilty, Faces 7 Years in Prison After Impersonating Michael Penix Jr. & Others in $20M Scam
Luther Davis, a former defensive tackle who was part of Alabama’s 2010 national title team, found himself at the centre of a massive identity theft scheme last month. Davis was accused of orchestrating a nearly $20 million fraud scheme by impersonating NFL players, including Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
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