
Xaviar Babudar, widely recognized as Chiefsaholic, a notorious Kansas City Chiefs superfan, entered a guilty plea in federal court to charges related to 11 bank robberies across seven states. Babudar, who gained infamy for his enthusiastic support of the Chiefs, often appearing at games in a distinctive wolf costume, is now facing a sentence of up to 50 years in prison. In addition to his prison sentence, he is mandated to pay $532,000 in restitution and forfeit an autographed painting of Patrick Mahomes. The crimes, which spanned across the Midwest, involved laundering the proceeds through area casinos, with Babudar using some of the stolen funds to gamble on his favorite team. His guilty plea marks a significant fall from grace for the once-celebrated fan, whose criminal activities have shocked the sports and legal communities alike.















Kansas City superfan ‘ChiefsAholic’ pleads guilty to string of bank robberies https://t.co/QDFXgZ7KZQ
A man best known to football fans for attending Kansas City Chiefs games dressed as a wolf appeared in federal court Wednesday and pleaded guilty in connection with a string of bank robberies. https://t.co/Ch2T67Nnc4
Chiefs superfan pleads guilty to bank robberies, faces up to 50 years in prison https://t.co/dr4WgEIl5u