February 19th 2025.
In recent news, there has been a shocking indictment against a well-known Atlanta Falcons superfan, Carolyn Freeman, also known as "BirdLady." According to sources, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is charging Freeman with "theft by deception" after allegedly scamming $14,155 from Kansas City Chiefs fans for a tailgate event that never took place.
The incident, which occurred on September 22nd at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, involved about 300 fans who were excited to attend the game between the Chiefs and the Falcons. However, things took a turn for the worse when it was discovered that Freeman had no intention of actually hosting the promised tailgate party. This news has left many fans feeling cheated and betrayed.
Tammy Southwood, an organizer with the Kansas City Chiefs fan club, expressed her relief that the DA is taking action against Freeman. She stated, "What she has done not only to our fan base but to others definitely shows repetitive intent to defraud." Southwood and her fellow fans are hopeful that they will be able to retrieve their funds and are determined to see justice served. "I want her to be stopped," Southwood added, emphasizing that she hopes Freeman will face serious consequences for her actions.
The investigation into Freeman, also known as the "BirdLady," began after numerous complaints surfaced online. This ultimately led to her arrest on November 3rd at the Falcons versus Dallas Cowboys game. It seems that Freeman's reputation as a 2016 Bud Light NFL Super Fan has been tarnished by these allegations, causing many to question her true motivations.
In her defense, Freeman claims that she did attend the tailgate event, but was delayed due to a detour. By the time she arrived, the event was already over and all the participants had left. However, this explanation has not diminished the severity of the situation and the charges against her.
When questioned about the allegations, Freeman denied any involvement in the transactions for the event through her non-profit organization, BirdLady Cares LLC. She also stated that her non-profit did not receive the negotiated donation of event proceeds. "I don't need that money," Freeman insisted, adding, "I've never had a problem with money. I have money. My family has money." Despite her claims, the evidence and testimonies are pointing towards her guilt.
Freeman's court appearance is scheduled for April 29th, and many are eager to see the outcome of this case. It is clear that Freeman's actions have caused harm and disappointment to many fans, and it is only right that she is held accountable for her actions. As this story continues to unfold, we can only hope that justice will prevail for the victims of this deceitful scheme.
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