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Earl Thomas allegedly swindled out of millions by ex-wife once again

Earl Thomas hasn't adapted to the NFL since 2019, but the hits continue.

A former “Legion of Boom” Seahawks defensive back was allegedly defrauded out of nearly $3 million in money and property by his estranged wife. TMZ reported.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Nina Thomas began receiving money from the seven-time Pro Bowler shortly after she filed for divorce in 2020.

With the help of a co-conspirator, she transferred assets from his bank account to her own.

Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas speaks with reporters before the 2015 matchup against the Carolina Panthers. AP

According to TMZ, some of the money, which totaled about $2.7 million, was spent on breast implants and an Hermès Birkin handbag.

Nina Thomas in May 2020 Mugshot. austin police department

Nina was taken into custody earlier this week and charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and aggravated identity theft, according to court records.

Saturday's report is the latest chapter in a long and unruly saga of a love affair gone sour.

Nina filed for divorce in November 2020, months after the former NFL player was found in bed with two women and his brother Seth, and authorities said they held Nina at gunpoint. did.

A judge later granted Nina a restraining order after Earl allegedly attacked her while drunk the day after Christmas 2020.

Earl Thomas had a long career in the NFL. Getty Images
Nina Heisser Thomas and Earl Thomas. Earl Thomas III/Instagram

In 2023, Nina's new boyfriend is arrested on suspicion of stealing Earl's identity in a $1.9 million fraud.

The suspect, identified by New Orleans police as Kevin J. Thompson, is accused of cashing Thomas' NFL checks, stealing from his bank account and transferring ownership of several cars.

Nina Heisser Thomas and Earl Thomas. Earl Thomas III/Instagram

A three-time All-Pro honoree and member of the Hall of Fame's All-2010s team, Thomas' career ended when the Ravens terminated his contract before the 2020 season, citing “personal conduct that adversely affected the team.” The story ended abruptly.

Thomas played nine seasons with the Seahawks and one season with the Ravens, recording 30 interceptions and more than 700 tackles during his career.

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