College football national champion who wore wigs in fraud scheme pleads guilty to charges
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Former Alabama Crimson Tide defensive tackle Luther Davis pleaded guilty on Monday to defrauding investors by impersonating NFL players.
Davis, 37, entered guilty pleas in federal court in Atlanta to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges. CJ Evins, 29, who was accused of executing the scheme with Davis, also pleaded guilty to the two charges.
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Alabama's Luther Davis reacts after the team's 32-13 win over Florida in the SEC championship game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Dec. 5, 2009. (Dave Martin/AP)
The men used fake bank accounts and email accounts to convince lenders they were either acting on behalf of professional athletes or were the athletes themselves, Assistant U.S. Attorney C. Brock Brockington said in court. They also sought to impersonate higher-profile players with bigger contracts, he said.
Davis wore disguises on multiple video calls with potential investors in 2024 and pretended to be three different NFL players. Davis wore makeup and a wig once, a wig a second time and a do-rag style head covering on a third call, according to prosecutors.
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Alabama Crimson Tide lineman Luther Davis tackles Auburn Tigers receiver Terrell Zachery during the first half at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Nov. 26, 2010. (John Reed/USA TODAY Sports)
The fraud scheme netted $20 million from fraudulent loans that Davis and Evins used to buy real estate, jewelry and cars, according to the complaint. Security for a players’ union learned that fraudulent player


