A former NFL player has been sentenced to multiple years in federal prison. Former NFL player John Leake has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison. Leake, who played in the NFL from 2005 ...
AND WE DO HAVE SOME BREAKING NEWS JUST IN NOW TO TELL YOU ABOUT A FORMER FORMER CLEMSON FOOTBALL PLAYER AND NFL LINEBACKER HAS BEEN SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR WHAT AUTHORITIES CALL A REAL ESTATE AND ...
So thankful to serve a loving God that meets us in our struggles!" Former NFL player and current ESPN sports analyst Pat McAfee responded to the post saying, "All my positive vibes and prayers ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office announced via a statement Tuesday that former NFL linebacker John Robert Leake was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison. Leake, 43, was ordered to pay his victims ...
(WSPA) — A former Clemson football player will spend the next 30 months in federal prison after scamming people out of more than $8 million. According to the U.S. Department of Justice ...
GREENVILLE — A former professional and Clemson University football player has been found guilty in a federal case in which prosecutors said he used investors' funds for luxury real estate and ...
Participation in sports does not make men moral or virtuous. John Leake, 43, a former NFL linebacker, ran a real estate Ponzi scheme defrauding multiple victims out of more than $5 million.
A former NFL linebacker was sentenced in Los Angeles on Monday for running a Ponzi Scheme that defrauded his victims of $5.3 million – some of which he used to cover gambling expenses.
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LOS ANGELES (WBAY) - A former NFL linebacker was sentenced Monday to 30 months in federal prison for running a Ponzi scheme in which he defrauded victims out of more than $5 million, authorities ...
DALLAS — A former NFL linebacker from Plano has been sentenced to prison in a Ponzi scheme involving claims of luxury real estate and gold mines, federal authorities in California announced.