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Prime Video greenlights true-crime documentary about ChiefsAholic produced by Drake

Yes, that Drake

Prime Video greenlights true-crime documentary about ChiefsAholic produced by Drake

Yes, that Drake

BREAKING NEWS. THAT BREAKING NEWS INVOLVES A CHIEF SUPERFAN WHO IS ONCE AGAIN BEHIND BARS. I’M LARA MORITZ, AND I’M KELLY ECKERMAN XAVIER. BOB EUDORA, ALSO KNOWN AS CHIEFS AHOLIC, WAS ON THE CRIME STOPPERS MOST WANTED LIST. KMBC NINE IS BRYAN BUSBY HAS THE BREAKING DETAILS. THAT’S RIGHT. AND BOB EUDORA HAD A LARGE SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWING. HE TRAVELED TO EVERY CHIEFS GAME IN A FULL BODY COSTUME. FANS BECAME CONCERNED WHEN HE DIDN’T SHOW UP TO A DECEMBER GAME. IT TURNED OUT HE HAD BEEN ARRESTED FOR ROBBING A BANK IN TULSA. NOW, XAVIER WAS RELEASED ON BOND IN FEBRUARY, THEN DISAPPEARED IN MARCH. PROSECUTORS SAY HE TRAVELED THROUGHOUT THE MIDWEST TARGETING BANKS IN OKLAHOMA, NEBRASKA, IOWA, TENNESSEE AND MINNESOTA. HE’S ACCUSED OF LAUNDERING THE MONEY THROUGH CASINOS, REDEEMING MORE THAN ONE DOLLARS MILLION IN CHIPS. IT ALL CAME TO AN END FRIDAY WHEN XAVIER WAS ARRESTED IN CALIFORNIA. HE APPEARED IN THE COURT FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS AFTERNOON. OF COURSE, WE’LL HAVE MORE DETAILS ON THAT. WE’LL SEND IT BACK TO YOU, KELLY. THANK YOU, BRIA. AND A FEDERAL GRAND JU
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Prime Video greenlights true-crime documentary about ChiefsAholic produced by Drake

Yes, that Drake

Kansas City Chiefs fans will likely be interested in at least one of four new sports documentaries announced by Amazon's production studio Prime Video on Tuesday.A new true-crime documentary about ChiefsAholic, the notorious superfan and serial bank robber, is reportedly set to hit the streaming service soon. "ChiefsAholic: A Wolf in Chief’s Clothing" will reportedly tell the story of Xaviar Babudar's journey from sideline seats to prison time. It's also executive produced by Aubrey "Drake" Graham of DreamCrew Entertainment. Yes, that Drake.Babudar, 29, gained notoriety and a large social media presence for wearing a gray wolf suit to Chiefs games as part of his "Chiefsaholic" persona. Now, he is facing up to 50 years after admitting to stealing more than $800,000 in nearly a dozen bank robberies. The disgraced superfan himself is set to appear in the documentary through interviews granted by Barbudar.Prime Video says the documentary will provide a behind-the-scenes look at Babudar's double life and will explore critical moments in the events surrounding his arrest. Babudar is currently imprisoned at Leavenworth Penitentiary in Kansas, months after pleading guilty to charges stemming from nearly a dozen bank robberies across seven states. He was first arrested in December 2022 after an armed robbery he was connected with in Oklahoma. He was later taken into custody again after he fled from house arrest. The 29-year-old originally pleaded not guilty last year to 19 charges, including armed robbery, bank theft, money laundering and transporting stolen property, before eventually submitting to a plea deal.All of the documentaries announced by Prime Video can be found here. Full details on the individual "ChiefsAholic" robberies can be found in this release from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Missouri.

Kansas City Chiefs fans will likely be interested in at least one of four new sports documentaries announced by Amazon's production studio Prime Video on Tuesday.

A new true-crime documentary about ChiefsAholic, the notorious superfan and serial bank robber, is reportedly set to hit the streaming service soon.

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"ChiefsAholic: A Wolf in Chief’s Clothing" will reportedly tell the story of Xaviar Babudar's journey from sideline seats to prison time. It's also executive produced by Aubrey "Drake" Graham of DreamCrew Entertainment.

Yes, that Drake.

Babudar, 29, gained notoriety and a large social media presence for wearing a gray wolf suit to Chiefs games as part of his "Chiefsaholic" persona. Now, he is facing up to 50 years after admitting to stealing more than $800,000 in nearly a dozen bank robberies.

The disgraced superfan himself is set to appear in the documentary through interviews granted by Barbudar.

Prime Video says the documentary will provide a behind-the-scenes look at Babudar's double life and will explore critical moments in the events surrounding his arrest.

Babudar is currently imprisoned at Leavenworth Penitentiary in Kansas, months after pleading guilty to charges stemming from nearly a dozen bank robberies across seven states.

He was first arrested in December 2022 after an armed robbery he was connected with in Oklahoma. He was later taken into custody again after he fled from house arrest.

The 29-year-old originally pleaded not guilty last year to 19 charges, including armed robbery, bank theft, money laundering and transporting stolen property, before eventually submitting to a plea deal.

All of the documentaries announced by Prime Video can be found here.

Full details on the individual "ChiefsAholic" robberies can be found in this release from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of Missouri.