Xavier Michael Babudar, infamously known as "ChiefsAholic" for his flamboyant presence at NFL games, was sentenced to a total of 49.5 years in prison for a spree of bank robberies across seven states. His actions from 2022 to 2023 resulted in 11 admissions of guilt. Despite his lawyer claiming remorse, authorities felt he deserved a longer sentence. His dual life as a beloved superfan and a criminal has inspired a true-crime documentary that reveals the stark contrasts of his persona. Prosecutors remain concerned about Babudar's potential for recommitting crimes upon his release.
Babudar, 30, admitted to 11 robberies in 2022 and 2023 across seven states from California to Tennessee, leading to a combined prison sentence of 49.5 years.
When not terrorizing bank and credit union employees at gunpoint, Babudar attended NFL games all over the country dressed up as the "ChiefsAholic," beloved by fans as a superfan.
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