Remember ChiefsAholic? You understand, the Kansas City Chiefs superfan who revealed up to videogames in a KC Wolf outfit, however then went missingouton in late 2022 just for fans to findout he was apprehended for an equipped bank break-in that turned out to be one of anumberof supposed break-ins?
Yeah, well that guy, whose genuine name is Xaviar Babudar, pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges associated to those string of break-ins. He confessed to taking more than $800,000 in bank burglaries throughout 7 states and utilizing the cash to bet on Chiefs videogames. He might face up to 50 years in jail.
But the story here is Babudar’s attorney. Because after the hearing, stated legalrepresentative resolved the media to discuss how Babudar was taking responsibility for his actions, and let’s simply state he fumbled the message with the most unneeded football example.
I have attempted to stay away from ChiefsAholic news however his attorney’s opening remarks today are simply…
Just watch. pic.twitter.com/NqtNJ3j3Qv
— PJ Green (@PJGreenTV) February 28, 2024
“From the start of this case, folks, the federalgovernment hasactually been blitzing. And Xaviar’s pocket was collapsing,” he began. “But today, Xaviar stepped into the pressure.”
It didn’t end there. Later in the declaration, the attorney stated, “If I understand anything about Xaviar, and if the Chiefs Kin