A former WWE star was arrested and now faces multiple decades in prison if found guilty. There is now breaking news about the case.
Former WWE star Ted DiBiase Jr was arrested and faces 45 years in prison
Ted DiBiase Jr was arrested in April 2023 one one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and to commit theft concerning programs receiving federal funds. The other charges which were brought against him include six counts of wire fraud, two counts of theft concerning programing receiving federal funds, and four counts of money laundering.
As per a report from PWInsider, there is now finally an update in Ted DiBiase Jr's case. The case has been in the works ever since he was arrested back in April 2023. Now, there is confirmed to be a hearing on December 8, 2025. The hearing will be regarding the criminal trial set to take place in front of The Mississippi Southern District Court.
DiBiase Jr faces upwards of 100 years in prison. For the conspiracy count, he faces a maximum of five years in prison and up to $250,000 fine. He also faces 20 years imprisonment for count of wire fraud as well as up to a $250,000 fine. He also faces five years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine for the charges involving federal funds, and 10 years imprisonment and a fine up to $250,000 for charges of Monetary Transacutions in excess of $10,000. That means that he could be imprisoned for as many as 45 years as well as a million dollar fine.
The former Legacy member is not inthe best place.
Why was former WWE star Ted DiBiase Jr arrested?
The criminal case was brought against the former WWE star as it alleged that he and his co-conspirators Jon Davis, Nancy New, Christi Webb, and others, fraudulently got a hold of federal funds from the Emergency Food Assistance Program and the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families programs.
The money was then allegedly used for the former Legacy member's personal use and benefit. The allegations state two companies involved were Priceless Ventures LLC and Familiae Orientem LLC to receive money for five contracts that were "shams" and were used for "defrauding" reasons.
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