Breaking: Chiefs favorite star offers to pay $1.6 million to cover stolen chicken wings, under one condition……..

Breaking: Chiefs favorite star offers to pay $1.6 million to cover stolen chicken wings, under one condition……..

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A theft has taken place. A serious one, involving chicken wings. But have no fear, Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones is here. And he may be able to save the day.

A woman called Vera Liddell has admitted to stealing 11,000 cases of food, mostly chicken wings, while she is employed as a cafeteria consultant for an Illinois school system. The strangeness of the deed has caused the crime spree to go viral. According to reports, the combined value of these chicken wings and other snacks is $1.5 million.

She allegedly placed an order for the food with the district’s food supplier before driving a district cargo van to pick it up. The period of the crime wave was July 2020–February 2022. Since then, Liddell has received a nine-year prison sentence; but, that could change if Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones has his way.

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Her defense attorney in Chicago supposedly learned of an NFL player who had nothing to do with the case but wanted to use his own money to pay for the crime. Upon learning about it, the attorney, Patrick O’Byrne, believed everything was a fraud. But it wasn’t.

In an attempt to obtain his money to assist in the woman’s release, a representative for Jones gave the attorney a call.

She’s just a cute little girl with a problem with gambling. She is really upset about this. This is very out of character for her. It was the illness taking over.

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Recently, Liddell was sent to the Logan Correctional Facility; her lawyer learned of Jones’s now-viral tweet on the same day. “Never heard of anything like this,” he declares. By whom?

In the end, Liddell’s attorney “Hopes everything goes smoothly so we can free her.”

Liddell’s attorney is being contacted by Jones’s agents in the interim to obtain further details regarding the matter. The fact that she has already been punished as a convicted felon and put in prison may make her release from prison more difficult. They do, however, have 30 days to file a motion to revoke her guilty plea and demand reparations.

 

 

 

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