EXPLAINER: Favre, other sports figures in welfare fraud case
At the center, though, is the former head of the state's
Here are the sports figures named in a civil lawsuit, which was filed on
The Hall of Famer, legendary
The state
Favre didn't make appearances and later repaid the money, though
Texts messages made public in court documents also show that in
Favre also is named in the lawsuit as the "largest individual outside investor" of biotech firm Prevacus (now called
Favre has not responded to the AP's multiple requests for comment.
His son Teddy, who was a WWE wrestler in the 2000s and 2010s, lives in
The DiBiase ventures and the DiBiase men are all named as defendants in the lawsuit.
Heart of David Ministries received
In a response to the civil lawsuit, DiBiase denied the state's allegations and requested the suit be dismissed.
He also was given by Davis, who considered
The state told
Davis also had welfare money funneled through a nonprofit to pay
In a July response to the civil suit, he said he is "not guilty of any act, fault, or want of care," is "in no way liable" to the state and said he "had no personal knowledge of any false misrepresentations or sham agreements regarding illegal use of TANF funds." TANF is Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
Dupree was widely recruited as a high school running back in
Dupree, who was the subject of an
The president of the nonprofit
Separately, his foundation received hundreds of thousands of dollars — some of it TANF funds — that was used to buy a 15-acre property for himself and for "purported 'lease' payments" on that same property.
Dupree has not been charged and has refused to follow a state's order to repay
Lacoste was a linebacker at
The suit says Lacoste "directly proposed" to Davis that his nonprofit should get a piece of the welfare money for doing "fitness bootcamps" for public officials — including current Gov. and then-Lt. Gov.
Lacoste, who has not been charged, filed a motion in July to dismiss to the lawsuit, claiming the state has "failed to state a claim for breach of contract." Lacoste also said in filings that
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