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    Football player wearing a long blond wig in an Atlanta jersey on the field; inset circle shows a celebratory player in a red jersey.

    A former University of Alabama defensive end and his business partner are facing federal charges after allegedly using disguises, fake driver’s licenses and fabricated documents to impersonate three NFL players and fraudulently obtain nearly $20 million in loans. Luther Davis, who played for the Crimson Tide from 2007 to 2010 and was a member of Alabama’s 2009 national championship team, and CJ Evins are accused of wire fraud and identity theft. A criminal information charging both men was filed March 19 in federal court in Atlanta. Plea hearings for both are scheduled for April 27. Prosecutors allege that from May

    The post Ex-Bama DE Luther Davis Impersonated NFL Players to Scam $20 Million in Loans first appeared on BlackSportsOnline.

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