Football Star Chris Jones Offers To Pay 1.5 Million To Help Chicken Wing Thief
Last February, we shared one of the oddest stories involving chicken wings. A school worker named Vera Liddell was accused of embezzlement after placing hundreds of unauthorized orders through Gordon Food Services, the school district’s vendor. Among these orders were 11,000 cases of chicken wings.
Liddell carried out the scam during COVID, when students were attending school virtually. Gordon Food Services billed the district for each order, assuming they were legitimate. However, an audit by the district’s business manager revealed that the district was $300,000 over budget—and it was only halfway through the school year.
I’ll pay for the wings that she stole to get her free https://t.co/0mr1Bl9dWR
— Chris Jones (@StoneColdJones) August 13, 2024
As far as we knew, that was the end of the road for the chicken wing thief, until last week when it was announced that Liddell was sentenced to nine years in prison after pleading guilty. The verdict sent a shockwave through the interwebs, with people calling the decision outrageous and a complete overreaction. Three hundred thousand dollars is, no doubt, a lot of money. And 11,000 cases of chicken wings could’ve fed lots of children during COVID-19, but nine years behind bars does seem excessive.
One of the more notable figures to speak out was Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones. The football star has even offered to pay back the $1.5 million dollars worth of stolen chicken wings. Liddell is currently incarcerated at the Cook County Jail. There have been no updates on whether Jones’ offer will help Liddell. She did, after all, do the crime.