Xaviar Babudar, known as Chiefsaholic, was sentenced to more time in prison for his bank robbery spree.
In an Oklahoma courtroom on Monday, Babudar was [sentenced to 32 years in prison](https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45115109/xaviar-babudar-aka-chiefsaholic-gets-32-years-okla-robbery), ESPN reports. He already is serving a 17 1/2-year federal sentence for robbing banks in seven states in 2022-23.
The Tulsa County district attorney’s office sought a life sentence, but Babudar’s sentence is concurrent. He will serve an additional 14 1/2 years in an Oklahoma penitentiary after he finishes his federal time, per ESPN.
Babudar pleaded guilty in March to robbery with a firearm, assault while masked or disguised and removing an electronic monitoring device in connection with a Dec. 16, 2022, armed robbery of the Tulsa Teachers Credit Union.
In 2024, Babudar pleaded guilty to money laundering, transporting stolen property across state lines and bank robbery and was sentenced to 17 1/2 years in prison in a federal courthouse in Kansas City.
As part of his plea deal in the Western District of Missouri federal court, Babudar admitted to robbing more than $800,000 across seven states. He laundered the proceeds through casinos.
Babudar initially was sent to a super-maximum security prison in Colorado but has been in the Tulsa County jail since January while awaiting court proceedings.
The Chiefs’ superfan was known for dressing in a gray wolf suit.