DiBiase Jr. Faces Decades in Mississippi Welfare-Fund Fraud Case Over Lavish Purchases

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Former WWE star Ted DiBiase Jr. is accused in Mississippi’s largest public-corruption case of siphoning TEFAP and TANF welfare funds to his shell companies, using roughly $3 million (2017–2018) to buy a $1.4 million home, a $55,000 pontoon boat and other luxury items, with prosecutors saying the money was misused to fund lavish purchases; he faces up to 120 years in prison if convicted.
- Ex-WWE star Ted DiBiase Jr. purchased $1M home, boat with stolen welfare funds in Mississippi's largest fraud case New York Post
- Ted DiBiase Jr. spent welfare money on a $1.4 million home, boat and tractor, prosecutors say WLBT
- Former WWE wrestler faces decades in prison for alleged mishandling of Mississippi welfare funds AL.com
- Ted DiBiase Jr.'s conspiracy trial nears jury deliberation WAPT
- Prosecutors say former WWE wrestler spent welfare money on $1.4M home, boat and tractor KY3
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