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One of the most anticipated TV documentary series in sports history is only a few hours away to be released. The show, titled, ‘Quarterback’, features no other than the Chiefs’ star QB, Patrick Mahomes. This series aims to provide an intimate look into the life of the 2X MVP, along with a few other athletes. It is expected to be personal and filled with crazy experiences, which aren’t any strangers to either Mahomes or his beloved team.

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In other news but a similar one, The Chiefs’ recently witnessed one of their fan’s level of craziness to fill the void of luxury. Xaviar Babudar, who made headlines for his involvement in serious crimes such as bank robbery and money laundering, has finally resurfaced after months of evading authorities.

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Patrick Mahomes’ super-fan is no longer on the run

Babudar, known by his nickname “Chiefsaholic,” has earned the title of one of the wildest fans due to his antics that recently caught public attention. Aside from claiming to be a super-fan, he was almost always spotted in the VIP section of major games, including the Super Bowls. He even managed to snag a selfie with the team’s GM, posting proudly on his social media, with 50000 followers.

He showcased a lifestyle that captivated many, however, there were also a few who doubted how he could manage to pay for these highly expensive tickets. Then in a shocking turn of events, it got cleared up to the public when a failed robbery attempt landed Babudar in Tulsa jail. Unable to pay a substantial $200k bond, he was placed under house arrest, awaiting a court appearance to face escalated charges.

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Shockingly, it was later discovered that he had fled his home a month ago, cutting off his ankle monitor and leaving it in the woods. Since then, he has been evading authorities until today, just a day before the highly anticipated release of Mahomes’ documentary series.

Coincidentally, Bahadur was apprehended in Tulsa on the eve of a crucial game between the Chiefs and the Bengals. History has repeated itself once again as ‘Chiefsaholic’ finds himself arrested once more, now facing serious charges.

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The Chiefsaholic is in a world of trouble

After eluding authorities, a staggering million-dollar bounty was placed on Babudar’s head, aiming to bring him to justice. Furthermore, he earned the fifth spot on the Kansas City Crime Stoppers list following the incident.

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According to court documents, Babudar stands accused of robbing the Tulsa Teachers Federal Credit Union in late 2022. It is also alleged that Babudar has laundered the stolen money through casino winnings to avoid detection, hence his money-laundering charges.

The case is in its early stages, and there are several things to unfold in the coming weeks. Only time will tell how justice is served, and if Babudar will ever get to watch his team play from courtside ever again.

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