Vince Wilfork’s son pleads guilty to stealing dad’s Super Bowl rings

D’Aundre Holmes-Wilfork, son of former NFL star Vince Wilfork, has pleaded responsible to stealing his father’s Tremendous Bowl rings, amongst different valuables.

Final yr, Holmes-Wilfork was arrested in Galveston, Texas for stealing the Tremendous Bowl rings. Different valuables that have been reported lacking included Wilfork’s AFC Championship rings and his Miami Hurricanes faculty soccer championship ring.

There was extra lacking private jewellery, together with necklaces and earrings.

Based on ABC 13 in Houston, Holmes-Wilfork, 24, obtained neighborhood service and 5 years’ probation for pleading responsible to theft of valuables value greater than $300,000.

The elder Wilfork initially thought he had misplaced the rings, however investigators found that his son had bought them for $62,000. The rings have since been returned to Wilfork. Different gadgets have been allegedly pawned by his son, for a complete of $4,600.

D'Aundre Holmes-Wilfork pleaded guilty to stealing his father's Super Bowl rings.
D’Aundre Holmes-Wilfork pleaded responsible to stealing his father’s Tremendous Bowl rings.
Galveston County Consortium
Vince Wilfork discovered his Super Bowl rings were missing last year.
Vince Wilfork found his Tremendous Bowl rings have been lacking final yr.
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Holmes-Wilfork was kicked off the College of Houston soccer crew in 2016 after he was arrested for drug possession.

His lawyer instructed the Galveston Every day Information that he has patched issues up along with his dad and mom.

“The result that emerged from the case was a results of a lot self reflection and therapeutic on the defendant’s half and the willingness of his dad and mom to forgive him and present him unconditional love with the honest hope that he might be rehabilitated and go on to stay a cheerful and productive life,” Holmes-Wilfork’s lawyer Mark Aronowitz instructed the outlet.

Wilfork, 40, performed within the NFL from 2004 by way of 2016, spending his first 11 seasons with the Patriots and closing two with the Texans. His two Tremendous Bowls with New England got here in 2004-05 and 2014-15.

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