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Ex-WWE Star's Welfare Fraud Trial Begins
6 Jan
Summary
- Dibiase Jr.'s welfare fraud trial starts this week.
- He's accused of defrauding $3 million from anti-poverty funds.
- Seven others pleaded guilty; Dibiase Jr. fights charges alone.

The welfare fraud trial for former WWE star Ted Dibiase Jr. commences this week in Mississippi. Dibiase Jr. faces accusations of defrauding $20 million from the state's welfare program, with him allegedly receiving $3 million for his businesses. Prosecutors claim he funneled money through fake contracts with non-profits, embezzling funds for personal luxury items.
Seven individuals implicated in the scandal have already pleaded guilty to state or federal charges. However, Dibiase Jr. has pleaded not guilty and stands as the only defendant proceeding to trial. The court is also addressing potential conflicts of interest regarding his legal representation, which previously involved Brett Favre.
This case highlights a significant misuse of welfare funds, with former Department of Human Services Head John Davis receiving a 32-year prison sentence for state charges. Dibiase Jr.'s trial is scheduled to start on Tuesday, December 6, as the legal proceedings continue.




