Chiefs Superfan ‘Chiefsaholic’ for 32 years in the Oklahoma prison: NPR

Chiefs Superfan ‘Chiefsaholic’ for 32 years in the Oklahoma prison: NPR

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A fan of Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefsaholic, poses for photos, while on January 8, 2022 in Denver on Empower Field at Mile High in front of an NFL football game between the Denver Broncos and the Chiefs.

A fan of Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefsaholic, poses for photos, while on January 8, 2022 in Denver on Empower Field at Mile High in front of an NFL football game between the Denver Broncos and the Chiefs.

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Tulsa, Okla.-a Superfan in Kansas City Chiefs, known as “Chiefsaholic”, was convicted in a courtroom in Oklahoma on Monday to serve 32 years in the state prison because he had robbed a bank in the Tulsa apartment, a punishment that was completed after the time in the federal prison.

Xaviar Babudar, 30, appeared in a courtroom in Tulsa and apologized to the court and the victims of the robbery in December 2022 of the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union in Bixby, Oklahoma, said Babudar’s lawyer Jay-Michael Swab.

“He expressed sincere repentance and took full responsibility for his actions,” said Swab.

Babudar had been served in the federal prison for a number of 11 bank robberies in seven states for more than 17 years, in which he stole almost 850,000 US dollars for the financing of his fame on social media. Swab said the robberies were also the result of gambling dependency.

The District Prosecutor of Tulsa, Steve Kunzweiler, had been looking for life in prison for Babudar.

“He is a serial robber who traversed these victims and numerous other victims in this country,” said Kunzweiler in an explanation.

The district judge of Tulsa County, Michelle Keely, ordered Babudar’s 32-year-old prison sentence to run for his federal penalty at the same time.

Babudar developed a supporter on his @chiefsaholic account on the social platform X after participating in the games as a wolf equipment. His enthusiastic support of the chiefs became known on social media.

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