Former WWE star Maven doesn't have a high opinion of the DiBiase family following their welfare fraud scandal.
A federal judge decided that jurors in the welfare scandal trial of former pro wrestler Ted "Teddy" DiBiase Jr. will not hear a recording of DiBiase and retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre having a ...
Explore Boardroom, where Yahoo and Boardroom Sports cover the business and culture behind the biggest sports stories. A judge continued the federal trial for Ted DiBiase Jr., a former professional ...
If convicted, he faces a maximum of 20 years in prison on each count of wire fraud, 10 years on each count of theft and money ...
Former WWE wrestler Ted DiBiase suffered a fall at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, resulting in a black eye and bruised ribs. DiBiase took to social media to clarify the incident, ...
In terms of how memorable they were, the WWE stable Legacy kind of falls through the cracks; they weren't as iconic as D-Generation X and The Shield, didn't have the highs and lows as Nexus, and weren ...
Prosecutors questioned a returning witness Wednesday in a state welfare fraud trial, and intimate text messages were revealed between him, the defendant and his brother. John Davis, former director of ...
It's the latest development in a scandalous corruption case involving several prominent individuals and the Mississippi Dept. of Human Services. Former professional wrestling star Ted "Teddy" DiBiase ...
Former MDHS assistant testifies DiBiase had office and state cellphone despite not being an employee
Retired pro wrestler Ted DiBiase Jr. is on trial for wire fraud and money laundering, accused of misappropriating millions in ...
Another witness took the stand on Wednesday in the Ted DiBiase Jr. welfare fraud trial. Prosecutors called Zola Haralson, who ...
Fox News senior correspondent Jonathan Serrie reports on how former WWE wrestler Ted DiBiase Jr. is allegedly involved in Mississippi's welfare scandal on 'America's Newsroom.' ...
The former pro wrestler’s defense asked for another delay or mistrial, which U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves denied for a fourth time.
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