CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - A threat against the University of Iowa originated from Fantasy Football. This week a man from Philadelphia pleaded guilty in federal court. He sent a message that someone ...
But Matthew Gabriel, 25, who lives in Philly's Mt. Airy neighborhood, took his football fanaticism to a whole 'nother level.
The false accusations followed disagreements between the two fantasy football players, according to federal prosecutors.
Matthew Gabriel, 25, of Philadelphia, faces up to five years in federal prison after admitting to sending fake tips to law enforcement to frame a fellow fantasy football group member, authorities said ...
A Philadelphia man has been convicted for sending false tips to law enforcement about a member of his fantasy football group ...
A Philadelphia man was arrested after he reported a hoax mass shooting and then a bomb threat in retaliation over a fantasy ...
Matthew Gabriel, 25, pleaded guilty to two counts of interstate and foreign communication of a threat to injure.
A Pennsylvania man submitted bogus tips to authorities regarding a mass shooting and a bomb threat, all because of a fantasy ...
Fantasy football is all fun and games — until someone takes it too far. Here's how federal prosecutors say an argument within ...
Witty banter and rivalrous trash talk are commonplace in fantasy football leagues, but one Philadelphia man’s online beef has ...
Matthew Gabriel, 25, of Philadelphia, pleaded guilty to the mass shooting report made in Norway. He also admitted to a fake ...