Chiefs superfan skips court, $1M bond warrant issued.

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Xaviar Babudar, also known as the Kansas City Chiefs Superfan "ChiefsAholic," is facing new legal trouble after removing his ankle monitor and skipping a court hearing. He was charged with removing an electronic monitoring device, in addition to his original charges for robbery with a dangerous weapon and assault while masked or disguised. Babudar was arrested in December 2022 for an alleged bank robbery near Tulsa, Oklahoma, and was released on bond in February 2023. A warrant has been issued for his arrest, and he will be held on a $1 million bond if found.
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- Xaviar Babudar, Chiefs superfan accused of robbery, missing, $1M bond warrant issued ESPN
- $1M bond warrant issued for Chiefs' superfan after he doesn't show up for court 2 News Oklahoma KJRH Tulsa
- Chiefsaholic, the Fan Who Dressed as a Wolf, Is Said to Be on the Lam The New York Times
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