Ex-NFL star allegedly got millions in coronavirus relief money and spent it on Dior, Gucci and casino trips

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A former NFL player allegedly received millions in coronavirus relief money and spent it on Dior, Gucci and casino trips. (via CNBCMakeIt)

Wide Receiver Josh Bellamy #15 of the New York Jets sprints in coverage on Special Teams against the Dallas Cowboys in the first half at MetLife Stadium on October 13, 2019 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.Ex-New York Jets wide receiver Josh Bellamy was arrested Thursday for his alleged role in a $24 million Covid-19 relief scheme, the U.S.

According to the release, Bellamy allegedly purchased over $104,000 in luxury goods at Dior, Gucci and various jewelers with the proceeds of the PPP loan. He also allegedly spent approximately $62,774 of the loan at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Bellamy allegedly withdrew more than $302,000 in cash.

Bellamy was charged with wire fraud, bank fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud in the Southern District of Florida.

 

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MakeIt He didn't spend it on Newports, Hennesy, Cadillac, and Ralph Lauren?🥴

MakeIt Typical!!

MakeIt He’s already played for the nyjets so prison can’t be much worse, probably is a bit better in some respects. Espngreeny

MakeIt The important news? The scumbags were arrested.

MakeIt National Felons League

MakeIt Next time on: I Blew it 😭😭

MakeIt Reparations. People raised by Parents believing America owes you something.

MakeIt Shame. Should of taken a knee & gave it to the needy

MakeIt And that’s what’s wrong with this world.... sigh.

MakeIt Any my son, college student, still have not received the first Stimuluscheck and NOBODY will give us any answers

MakeIt Of course....

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