Luther Davis to Plead Guilty in $20 Million Fraud Case Involving NFL Player Impersonations
Luther Davis, a former Alabama football player, is set to plead guilty in a $20 million fraud case involving the impersonation of NFL players. Davis, along with an accomplice, CJ Evins, allegedly obtained loans by impersonating current and former NFL players, including Michael Penix Jr. and David Njoku. The fraudulent activities involved using disguises and fake IDs to secure loans from multiple lenders. The charges against Davis include conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. The case, which was filed in federal court in Atlanta, highlights the sophisticated methods used to deceive financial institutions.