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    Chiefs Superfan ‘ChiefsAholic’ Sentenced to 32 Years for Armed Robbery

    NFL superfan Xaviar Babudar, known as “ChiefsAholic,” gets 32 years in Oklahoma prison for armed robbery.

    Key Points

    • Xaviar Babudar, also known as “ChiefsAholic,” received a 32-year sentence in Oklahoma for a 2022 armed robbery.
    • The sentence runs concurrently with a 17.5-year federal term for additional multi-state bank robberies.
    • His case shocked NFL fans and revealed ties between gambling addiction and criminal behavior.

    Background: Once a beloved Kansas City Chiefs superfan, Xaviar Babudar rose to internet fame for attending games in a wolf mask. His secret life as a serial bank robber came to light after his 2022 arrest in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    Lead

    On May 12, 2025, Xaviar Babudar—better known as the Kansas City Chiefs superfan “ChiefsAholic”—was sentenced to 32 years in an Oklahoma prison for armed robbery. The state sentence will run concurrently with his 17.5-year federal term linked to other heists across multiple states.

    Details

    According to CBS Sports, Babudar used a non-functional firearm to rob Tulsa Teachers Credit Union in December 2022. Following release on bail, he cut off his electronic ankle monitor and committed additional robberies in California and Nevada. Sports Illustrated reported that his gambling addiction and financial pressures played a key role in his descent into crime.

    Reaction

    Many NFL fans expressed disbelief over the revelation, while others pointed to deeper issues involving mental health and financial addiction. Payton Garcia, the bank teller involved in the Tulsa robbery, later resigned from her job due to trauma. Babudar’s defense team highlighted his remorse and urged the public to consider his battle with compulsive gambling.

    Outlook

    Though Babudar’s concurrent sentencing limits additional prison time, law enforcement agencies continue to investigate whether he’s connected to other unresolved cases. The story has raised new questions about bail reform, electronic monitoring, and the psychological toll of public pressure on viral figures.

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