
"Luther Davis, a member of the Alabama team that won the 2010 national championship game, along with a partner, CJ Evins, obtained at least thirteen fraudulent loans totaling more than $19,845,000, the criminal information filing alleges."
"Davis and Evins impersonated a player that the CI document identified by his initial D.N. in securing a $4.025m loan from Aliya Sports, a fund that lends to athletes, that was brokered by Sure Sports."
"The third loan cited in the CI filing is a $3.3m one through All Pro Capital Funding, also arranged by Sure Sports for a player with the initial MP."
Luther Davis, a former University of Alabama football player, is set to plead guilty for orchestrating a scheme that defrauded lenders of nearly $20 million. Along with partner CJ Evins, Davis allegedly secured at least thirteen fraudulent loans, impersonating NFL players during the process. The criminal information filing details three specific loans totaling $11.6 million, linked to players David Njoku, Xavier McKinney, and Michael Penix Jr. Both Davis and Evins waived their right to a grand jury indictment and are proceeding with guilty pleas.
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