Luther Davis allegedly wore disguises to pose as NFL players in multi-million dollar loan fraud scheme
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A former University of Alabama football player donned makeup and wigs during an elaborate multimillion-dollar fraud scheme in which he secured loans pretending to be NFL players, federal authorities said
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Luther Davis, a 2009 Alabama national champion, is charged with impersonating NFL stars to fraudulently obtain nearly $20 million through fake loans.
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