Five-time Pro Bowler Fryar sentenced to 5 years in prison, Five-time Pro Bowl advanced receiver Irving Fryar was bedevilled Friday to 5 years in a New Jersey accompaniment bastille for his role in a cyberbanking and mortgage artifice scheme, the Burlington (N.J.) County Times reported.
Fryar and his mother, Allene McGhee, were bedevilled in August on accuse of cabal and annexation by deception. They conspired to bamboozle six banks in New Jersey and Philadelphia of almost $1 million.
At the trial, Fryer's aegis aggregation claimed Fryar was bamboozled by "con artist" William Barkdale, who was the government's capital witness. Barkdale is confined a 20-month bastille book for cabal as allotment of a appeal agreement, The Associated Press reported.
Fryar was taken into aegis to activate confined his sentence. McGhee, 74, accustomed three years' probation.
Fryar, 53, was the aboriginal amateur called in the 1984 NFL Draft, by the Patriots. He played 17 years in the NFL (1984-2000) for the Pats, Dolphins, Eagles and Redskins. The above Nebraska brilliant fabricated the Pro Bowl in 1985, 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1997. Years afterwards he retired, he became the pastor of a abbey he founded in New Jersey.
Fryar and his mother, Allene McGhee, were bedevilled in August on accuse of cabal and annexation by deception. They conspired to bamboozle six banks in New Jersey and Philadelphia of almost $1 million.
At the trial, Fryer's aegis aggregation claimed Fryar was bamboozled by "con artist" William Barkdale, who was the government's capital witness. Barkdale is confined a 20-month bastille book for cabal as allotment of a appeal agreement, The Associated Press reported.
Fryar was taken into aegis to activate confined his sentence. McGhee, 74, accustomed three years' probation.
Fryar, 53, was the aboriginal amateur called in the 1984 NFL Draft, by the Patriots. He played 17 years in the NFL (1984-2000) for the Pats, Dolphins, Eagles and Redskins. The above Nebraska brilliant fabricated the Pro Bowl in 1985, 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1997. Years afterwards he retired, he became the pastor of a abbey he founded in New Jersey.
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