
"Prosecutors say Davis wore disguises on multiple video calls with investors in 2024 to impersonate three different NFL players, using makeup and wigs to deceive."
"The scheme brought in nearly $20 million from at least 13 fraudulent loans that Davis and Evins used to buy real estate, jewelry, and cars."
Luther Davis, a former Alabama defensive tackle, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He impersonated NFL players during video calls with investors in 2024, using disguises such as makeup, wigs, and head coverings. Davis and his accomplice, CJ Evins, obtained nearly $20 million through fraudulent loans without authorization from the players. The funds were misused for personal purchases, including real estate and luxury items. Both men face serious legal consequences for their actions.
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