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crime-and-justice1 year ago

"Chiefsaholic Ordered to Pay $10.8M to Ex-Bank Teller in Robbery Case"

Xaviar Babudar, also known as Chiefsaholic, has been ordered to pay $10.8 million to a former bank teller he threatened during a series of bank robberies. The judge's ruling includes $3.6 million for physical harm and emotional distress, as well as $7.2 million in punitive damages. Babudar, who gained social media fame as @Chiefsaholic, admitted to stealing over $800,000 in 11 robberies and laundering the proceeds through casinos. Despite the challenge of collecting the money, the judge's decision aims to prevent Babudar from profiting from his crimes, as he faces sentencing in July and is currently serving time in federal prison.

crime1 year ago

"Chiefsaholic" Pleads Guilty to Bank Robbery and Faces 50 Years in Prison

Xavier Babudar, known as "Chiefsaholic" for dressing in a wolf suit at Chiefs games, has pleaded guilty to bank robbery, money laundering, and transporting stolen property across state lines, facing up to 50 years in prison. He stole over $800,000 in 11 robberies, laundered the money at casinos, and will pay $532,675 in restitution to victim financial institutions. Additionally, he must surrender any property involved in his money laundering activities, including an autographed painting of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

crime2 years ago

"ChiefsAholic: From Super Bowl Payday to Robbery Trial - The Chiefs Kingdom Reacts"

Xaviar Michael Babudar, known as "ChiefsAholic," escaped after cutting his ankle monitor days after receiving a $100,000 payout from a casino for winning Super Bowl bets. Babudar, who is now facing multiple charges including armed bank robbery, bank theft, money laundering, and transporting stolen property, had placed winning bets on the Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes. He had been on the run for months before being arrested in Sacramento. Court documents reveal that Babudar had been robbing financial institutions to fund his lavish lifestyle attending Chiefs games and other exclusive events.

crime2 years ago

Infamous Chiefs Superfan Finally Apprehended for Bank Theft

Xaviar Michael Babudar, also known as 'ChiefsAholic', a disgraced Kansas City Chiefs superfan, has been arrested and charged with bank theft after four months on the run. Babudar is suspected of committing a string of robberies and now faces charges of bank theft and transporting stolen property across state lines. He was taken into custody in California and is set to appear in court. Investigators believe Babudar laundered the stolen money through casinos and bank accounts, connecting him to multiple other bank robberies across the Midwest. The charges against him remain accusations at this time.

crime2 years ago

Infamous Chiefs Superfan 'Chiefsaholic' Arrested for Bank Theft

The FBI has announced the arrest of Xaviar Babudar, also known as the Chiefsaholic, who was charged with bank theft and transporting stolen property across state lines. The Chiefs superfan had been on the run since March after failing to appear for a court date. Babudar was previously arrested for robbing a credit union in Oklahoma and had been released on bond before removing his ankle monitor and missing his arraignment hearing.

crime2 years ago

Chiefs superfan on the run after alleged bank robbery lands on Most Wanted list.

Xaviar Babudar, also known as ChiefsAholic, a Kansas City Chiefs superfan, has been added to Oklahoma's "Most Wanted Fugitives" list for failing to appear in connection with a bank robbery in Tulsa. Babudar was arrested in December 2022 but skipped his arraignment in March 2023. Authorities believe he removed his ankle monitor and fled. A $1 million bond has been set for his arrest, and a reward is being offered for information leading to his capture.

crime2 years ago

Chiefs superfan "Chiefsaholic" on the run after skipping court hearing on bank robbery charges

Xavier Badubar, also known as Chiefsaholic, a Chiefs superfan and alleged bank robber, has gone missing after removing his ankle monitor and failing to appear in court. A $1 million bond warrant has been issued for his arrest. Badubar had been released on bond in February and was required to wear a GPS monitor and not leave Oklahoma. He faces charges of robbery with a dangerous weapon and assault while masked or disguised.

crime2 years ago

"Chiefs Superfan "Chiefsaholic" Goes on the Run After Bank Robbery Charges"

Xavier Babudar, also known as Chiefsaholic, a Kansas City Chiefs superfan who gained fame for wearing a wolf mask to games and placing large bets, is on the run after missing a court hearing on charges that he robbed a bank in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His court-ordered GPS monitor was found with the strap cut off in a wooded area, and his bail bondsman is searching for him. Babudar's lawyer is also confused about his whereabouts. He had been released from jail while awaiting trial and had posted an $80,000 bond. A judge has issued a warrant for his arrest and set a new bond of $1 million.