Xaviar Babudar, famously known as 'ChiefsAholic,' was sentenced to 32 years in prison for robbing the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union in December 2022. This sentence will follow over 17 years he is already serving in federal prison for a series of 11 bank robberies. Babudar, whose criminal activities were motivated by a gambling addiction, expressed remorse for his actions in court. The prosecution sought a life sentence due to the trauma inflicted on victims. His social media presence as a devoted Chiefs fan stands in stark contrast to his criminal activities.
Xaviar Babudar, known as 'ChiefsAholic,' was sentenced to 32 years for robbing a bank after serving over 17 years for multiple bank robberies.
Babudar expressed sincere remorse and took full responsibility for his actions, acknowledging the impact of his crimes on the victims.
Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler highlighted Babudar's actions as traumatizing to victims across the nation, asserting the need for serious sentencing.
Babudar's social media fame, bolstered by his Chiefs fandom, starkly contrasts with his criminal activities funded by a gambling addiction.
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