Ex-Alabama Player Impersonations in $20 Million Loan Fraud

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Former Alabama defensive lineman Luther Davis is charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after disguising himself as NFL stars (Michael Penix, David Njoku, Xavier McKinney) to obtain loans totaling about $20 million, using fake IDs and accounts; he and partner CJ Evins are set for a April 27 hearing to plead guilty and face up to 20 years in prison.
- Luther Davis allegedly wore disguises to pose as NFL players in multi-million dollar loan fraud scheme Fox News
- Report: Penix, Njoku, McKinney used by ex-Bama DE for fraud ESPN
- Ex-Alabama football player accused of wearing wigs to impersonate NFL players in loan fraud scheme NBC News
- Former Alabama player wore wigs, makeup to impersonate NFL players in $20M fraud case: court docs AL.com
- Ex-Alabama player allegedly posed as NFL players in $20 million loan fraud scheme The New York Times
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