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Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast

She Scammed Professional Athletes For Millions - The Peggy Fulford story

06 Apr 2025

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The Peggy Fulford case involves a con artist who posed as a wealthy financial advisor and defrauded professional athletes out of millions of dollars. She convinced clients—including NBA player Travis Best and Dennis Rodman and NFL star Ricky Williams—to let her manage their finances, falsely claiming to be a Harvard-educated financial expert. In reality, she had no formal financial training and used their money to fund her luxurious lifestyle, including private jets, mansions, and designer goods. In 2018, she was sentenced to 10 years in prison for wire fraud and money laundering.

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Remember that basketball player Dennis Rodman? Remember when that woman stole millions of dollars from him? So the story starts with this woman, Peggy. And Peggy is from New Orleans and she really wants to be rich. Like she'll do anything to get that money. And one day in the 90s, an opportunity arrives for her to do just that. Because her friend gets drafted into the NBA. This guy, Travis.

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And so Travis gets drafted and he gets a contract worth several million dollars. And Peggy finds out about this and she's like, oh, I'm gonna get that money. And so she decides to start lying to everyone and saying she got a degree from Harvard Law and that she used to work on Wall Street. And so then she goes to Travis and she asks him, hey, let me manage your finances for you.

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I went to Harvard Law and I worked on Wall Street. And Travis, he's a busy guy. He ain't got time to be managing finances. So he's like, aye. And so she gets to work managing his money. And by managing his money, I mean she's funneling it into her own secret bank account. And she's spending it on herself. And she's like out shopping and buying herself like designer drip and stuff like that.

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But five years later, Travis finally somehow realizes that Peggy has taken nearly two million dollars from him and spent it on herself. And so, boom, he fires her. However, other than that, he doesn't want to make a big deal out of it, and so Peggy doesn't get into any real trouble. And this is a mistake, because it allows her to move on and keep the con going with other people.

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And then one day, around 2001, Peggy gets another opportunity. She finds out her interior designer friend is doing a job for this NFL player, a rookie named Ricky. And so Peggy tags along and that is when she meets Ricky and she charms him up and she's like, I have a law degree and I worked on Wall Street. And soon enough, they become friends and she eventually offers to help manage his finances.

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And Ricky, he's like, Aye. And so pow, they're off to the races and she's helped managing Ricky's finances and she's like opening bank accounts for him. She's managing his investments, helping his bills get paid on time. She's like, don't worry, I'll take care of everything.

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And of course, by take care of everything, she really means she's going to low key funnel his money into her own bank account. And so over time, she becomes really close to Ricky, like family.

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She helps him and his girlfriend plan their wedding, she drives the girlfriend home from the hospital after they give birth to their kid, and like when Ricky gets traded to a different football team and has to move, Peggy moves to the new city with them to stay close to them. So Ricky, not knowing he's being robbed by his own friend, he thinks Peggy is doing a really good job.

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In fact, he thinks she's doing such a good job that eventually word spreads around and suddenly her management services are in high demand and she and her company start managing a bunch of other pro athletes. And that is when she meets this guy, Dennis Rodman. Now, Rodman was a really famous basketball player, but at this time, around the mid-2000s, he's actually retired.

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