hukarez
01-03-2005, 10:47 PM
Apologies again if this was mentioned in another thread over the break:
Con man allegedly scammed NFL stars
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</td> <td width="450"> <!-- search:</noindex> --> <!-- esi: /nugget/4000_3293368--> BALTIMORE (AP) - A 19-year-old Maryland man was charged with theft after calling NFL players Donovan McNabb (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/70412), Darrell Green and Warren Sapp (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/70819) and convincing them to wire him money.
<!-- esi: /widget/story/videoAndPhotoGallery?contentId=3293368--> Lewis Sills of Elkridge, Md., faces multiple charges of theft and identity theft after stealing or trying to steal from McNabb, Sapp and Green, Howard County police said. After persuading Green and McNabb to wire him money, Sills called Sapp, who became suspicious, police said. The Oakland Raiders (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/team/67050) defensive lineman's financial manager contacted police, who arrested Sills after he picked up money he believed was from Sapp.
"We have not been able to determine how he was able to obtain the personal phone numbers of these players," police spokeswoman Sherry Llewellyn said. "His stories have been described as elaborate, desperate and certainly convincing enough that some of the players wired the money at his request."
According to police, Sills called Green on Dec. 17 and claimed to be Baltimore Ravens (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/team/67065) linebacker Peter Boulware (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/71068). Acting as Boulware, he claimed to have a cousin named Lewis Sills and asked Green to wire $900 directly to Sills.
Green, the former Washington cornerback, believed the story and wired the cash, which Sills picked up at a grocery store in his hometown.
Sills' next alleged target was McNabb, Philadelphia's star quarterback. This time, he claimed to be James Thrash (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/70447) of the Washington Redskins (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/team/67062), a former teammate of McNabb's. He asked McNabb to wire $600 to the store.
McNabb agreed and Sills, posing as Thrash, picked up the money and signed Thrash's name on a transaction receipt, police said.
On Dec. 28, police said Sills called Sapp and claimed to be Redskins (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/team/67062) receiver Laveranues Coles (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/70399). He asked Sapp to wire him $1,800.
Sapp became suspicious, police said, and his financial manager, James Rubin, contacted police and wired $525 to Coles at the grocery store.
Detectives were waiting outside when Sills walked in, identified himself as Coles and took the money. They confronted him and arrested him after a chase and struggle.
In addition to the theft and identity theft counts, Sills was charged with resisting arrest and assaulting officers. He is being held in lieu of $5,000 bond.
Police are unsure if any other players were targeted, Llewellyn said.
"We've been working with NFL security since the beginning of the investigation, so if there were additional players victimized, we would want to know about that," she said.
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...the guy must have been one hell of an impressionist or NFL players are just a bit too trusting. Still, I'd like to hear how one of these conversations went down in the first place.
Con man allegedly scammed NFL stars
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="440"> <tbody><tr valign="top"> <td> Ben Nuckols / Associated Press
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</td> <td width="450"> <!-- search:</noindex> --> <!-- esi: /nugget/4000_3293368--> BALTIMORE (AP) - A 19-year-old Maryland man was charged with theft after calling NFL players Donovan McNabb (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/70412), Darrell Green and Warren Sapp (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/70819) and convincing them to wire him money.
<!-- esi: /widget/story/videoAndPhotoGallery?contentId=3293368--> Lewis Sills of Elkridge, Md., faces multiple charges of theft and identity theft after stealing or trying to steal from McNabb, Sapp and Green, Howard County police said. After persuading Green and McNabb to wire him money, Sills called Sapp, who became suspicious, police said. The Oakland Raiders (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/team/67050) defensive lineman's financial manager contacted police, who arrested Sills after he picked up money he believed was from Sapp.
"We have not been able to determine how he was able to obtain the personal phone numbers of these players," police spokeswoman Sherry Llewellyn said. "His stories have been described as elaborate, desperate and certainly convincing enough that some of the players wired the money at his request."
According to police, Sills called Green on Dec. 17 and claimed to be Baltimore Ravens (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/team/67065) linebacker Peter Boulware (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/71068). Acting as Boulware, he claimed to have a cousin named Lewis Sills and asked Green to wire $900 directly to Sills.
Green, the former Washington cornerback, believed the story and wired the cash, which Sills picked up at a grocery store in his hometown.
Sills' next alleged target was McNabb, Philadelphia's star quarterback. This time, he claimed to be James Thrash (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/70447) of the Washington Redskins (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/team/67062), a former teammate of McNabb's. He asked McNabb to wire $600 to the store.
McNabb agreed and Sills, posing as Thrash, picked up the money and signed Thrash's name on a transaction receipt, police said.
On Dec. 28, police said Sills called Sapp and claimed to be Redskins (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/team/67062) receiver Laveranues Coles (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/player/70399). He asked Sapp to wire him $1,800.
Sapp became suspicious, police said, and his financial manager, James Rubin, contacted police and wired $525 to Coles at the grocery store.
Detectives were waiting outside when Sills walked in, identified himself as Coles and took the money. They confronted him and arrested him after a chase and struggle.
In addition to the theft and identity theft counts, Sills was charged with resisting arrest and assaulting officers. He is being held in lieu of $5,000 bond.
Police are unsure if any other players were targeted, Llewellyn said.
"We've been working with NFL security since the beginning of the investigation, so if there were additional players victimized, we would want to know about that," she said.
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...the guy must have been one hell of an impressionist or NFL players are just a bit too trusting. Still, I'd like to hear how one of these conversations went down in the first place.