Super Bowl champion Earl Thomas ‘was the victim in a $1.9m scam where the former safety’s identity was stolen by his ex-wife’s BOYFRIEND’

  • Kevin Thompson used Thomas’s identity to open bank accounts and take cars 
  • Thomas is a Pro-Bowler, an All-Pro, and a Super Bowl winner with the Seahawks  
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Earl Thomas was the victim of identity theft in an alleged $1.9million scam with a personal connection to the former NFL safety, according to reports.

The boyfriend of Thomas’s ex-wife was arrested for using the Super Bowl champion’s identity in a number of crimes.

Kevin J. Thompson, who is in a relationship with Nina Thomas – Earl’s ex-wife – was arrested by the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office back in June according to Nola.com.

Thompson has been accused of cashing Earl Thomas’ NFL checks, stealing from his bank account, and transferring car ownership for a number of vehicles.

He is being charged with identity theft, forgery, money laundering, credit card fraud, computer fraud, and bank fraud.

The boyfriend of the ex-wife of former NFL star Earl Thomas was arrested for stealing the former Seattle Seahawks safety’s identity to open bank accounts and transfer car titles

Thomas and his wife got divorced in 2020 and they both drew weapons on each other later that year in an argument in a parking lot on Christmas Day - leading to a restraining order

Thomas and his wife got divorced in 2020 and they both drew weapons on each other later that year in an argument in a parking lot on Christmas Day – leading to a restraining order

Thomas (29) is best known as a member of the Seattle Seahawks and won a Super Bowl

Thomas (29) is best known as a member of the Seattle Seahawks and won a Super Bowl

Thomas won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seattle Seahawks as part of their famous ‘Legion of Boom’ secondary.

While in the NFL from 2010-19, he was a seven-time Pro Bowler and a three-time All-Pro team selection.

According to Nola.com, Thompson used a forged drivers license which had his own photo but Thomas’s information to make a fake bank account and to transfer the titles of cars to himself.

This included one for a Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV – which he was driving to the bank on the day he was arrested. Police reports don’t explain how he acquired ‘physical possession’ of these cars.

Jefferson Parish police say that Thomas’s credit union back in his native Texas detected suspicious activity at a bank in Louisiana. They then notified authorities that Thomas had not opened an account with the New Orleans-based bank Jefferson Financial.

Thompson was arrested a second time when he tried getting the Rolls-Royce with a different vehicle that had been reported stolen. He is free on $730,000 bond.

Thomas and his ex-wife got a divorce in 2020. Both of them were involved in an incident on Christmas Eve where they both brandished weapons in a parking lot.

Nina has accused Earl of infidelity and he has been ordered to stay at least 400 feet away from her.