Notorious Kansas City Chiefs superfan Xaviar Babudar was sentenced to 32 years in prison by an Oklahoma judge Monday, two months after he pleaded guilty to the armed robbery of a teachers credit union in Tulsa, Okla.
Babudar, known as “ChiefsAholic,” had already been sentenced to 17 1/2 years in prison by a federal court for a string of bank robberies committed across seven states in 2022-23. His new sentence will run concurrently, meaning he will serve another 14 1/2 years in Oklahoma after his federal term ends. Prosecutors said Babudar used the money from his robberies to finance trips to Kansas City Chiefs games.
Babudar, once a fixture at Chiefs games who was known for wearing a gray wolf suit, pleaded guilty to the Tulsa robbery on March 24, 2025.
His criminal saga began in December 2022 when he was arrested for a Bixby, Okla., robbery and released on bond under GPS monitoring. But by March 2023, Babudar cut off the ankle monitor and vanished before the FBI arrested him in California. In 2024, Babudar admitted to stealing more than $800,000 from banks in 11 robberies across seven states and laundering the money through casinos.
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