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Xaviar Babudar, “Chiefsaholic”, sentenced to 32 years in prison after he was guilty about robbery

Xaviar Babudar, the superfan of Kansas City Chiefs, known as “Chiefsaholic”, was sentenced to 32 years in prison by a judge of the Tulsa district on Monday after he had guilty that he had robbed a Bixby Bank cashier with Gunpoint in 2022.

Babudar was convicted of 30 years and two years for two years and two years because he had cut off his ankle monitor. These will run at the same time as its federal constitution, which is 17.5 years.

Related history: ‘Chiefsaholic’ is guilty, until 2022 Bixby Bank robbery: Here is what led to Monday

At the request of the District Prosecutor of Tulsa, Babudar was transferred from a highly secure federal prison in Colorado to Tulsa at the request of the district prosecutor of Tulsa.

He is currently serving a 17.5-year penalty after he has guilty for a number of bank robberies in several states. The public prosecutor said Babudar used the stolen money to finance his trip to Kansas City Chiefs Games.

The robberies occurred while Babudar was on the run after cutting off his ankle monitor during the bond.

Previous reporting:

๐Ÿ”—timeline: Chiefsaholic crime ends with a 17-year prison sentence

๐Ÿ”— State vermatum for the convicted bank robber, which is known as “Chiefsaholic”

๐Ÿ”— convicted bank robber who is known as “Chiefsaholic”

(Tagstotranslate) Xaviar Babudar (T) Tulsa County (T) Colorado

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