Irving Fryar found guilty for role in mortgage scam; faces up to 10 years in prison

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Ex-NFL receiver Fryar found guilty for role in mortgage scam

Former NFL star Irving Fryar was found guilty of a role in a mortgage scam on Friday and faces up to 10 years in prison.

The 52-year-old former wide receiver, who made his name at the University of Nebraska and with several professional teams, applied for multiple mortgage loans in quick succession while using the same property as collateral, a jury found.

Fryar's defense was that he was a victim of a "con artist" who told him to carry out the scheme.

That man, William Barksdale, pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge last year and was the government's key witness. He is serving a 20-month prison sentence.

Fryar's mother, Allene McGhee, also was convicted. Neither Fryar nor his mother testified at the three-week trial.

They rejected plea deals that would have meant five years in prison for Fryar and three for McGhee. Their lawyers contended that they were victims of Barksdale, not criminals.

Instead, Fryar and his mother went to trial to face conspiracy and theft by deception charges and were found guilty on both counts. Sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 2.

Authorities said Fryar and McGhee provided false wage information on her loan applications and claimed she earned thousands of dollars a month as an event coordinator for Fryar's church. Authorities said the pair made just a few payments on four of the loans and banks eventually wrote the loans off as losses.

Fryar was freed Friday on bail of $20,000, and his mother was released on her own recognizance.

Fryar starred for Rancocas Valley High School in Mount Holly before playing at the University of Nebraska and becoming the first overall pick in the 1984 NFL draft by the New England Patriots. He later played for the Miami Dolphins, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Redskins.

He is now the pastor of a church he founded, and for a time he also worked as a high school football coach in Robbinsville.
 

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i believe them, people fell for these scams all the time

seems like fryar was being used a straw buyer, by the barksdale guy

Reminds me of when I was in college and some Asian American chick was tryna get people to give her their bank account numbers and she said she was working with people that will wire money int he account. After the wire, you give her, her cut and you keep the rest.

She came to me with that bullshiit, I was like...:childplease: Nah, Im cool.

She convinced some white chick to do it and the white chick's bank account was drained. She was crying and shiit. I don't know what resulted of that whole thing.
 

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I never in my life knew anybody with the last name barksdale that wasn't involved in some illegal shyt.

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I hope Brother Polight is paying attention. He is getting people into houses with no money down.

Brother Polight is making so much money, he moved to Beverly Hills/Hollywood and drives a Bentley.

 

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Im from Mt. Holly, born in Cherry Hill.:francis:
Damn shame he was legend around there, him and my cousin Mike Rozier can no wrong:yeshrug:. My parents went to school with him and my pops hit me with the:snoop:

He already had it all:why:
 

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Ex-NFL superstar Irving Fryar didn't look too happy when he posed for his mug shot to begin his 5 year prison sentence ... after he was convicted of running a mortgage fraud scheme earlier this month.

After he was sentenced on October 2nd, the 53-year-old was taken into custody and eventually wound up at the Central Reception and Assignment Facility in Trenton, NJ ... where he took this mug shot.

As we previously reported, Fryar and his mother were found guilty of conspiring to defraud banks out of more than $1.2 MILLION through a home equity loan scam.

His 74-year-old mom was sentenced to 3 years probation -- in part, because of her age.

Fryar is eligible for parole on January 24, 2017.


Irving Fryar's Stone Faced Mug Shot ... After Mortgage Conviction
 
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