Crime & Safety

Former Philadelphia Eagles Running Back Pleads Guilty To Federal Tax And Pandemic Aid Fraud

Smallwood, of Mullica Hill, New Jersey, faces sentencing in May on the three fraud charges.

(CBS Philadelphia)

December 26, 2024

Former Philadelphia Eagles running back Wendell Smallwood Jr. has pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges after he was accused of submitting fraudulent tax returns and applications for hundreds of thousands of dollars in COVID-19 pandemic aid programs.

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The signed plea agreement was approved Friday by a federal judge in Delaware. Smallwood, of Mullica Hill, New Jersey, faces sentencing in May on the three fraud charges.

Smallwood's lawyer, Mark Sheppard, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that Smallwood appeared in court Friday "and forthrightly took full responsibility for his actions. He recognizes that this is but the first step to try to begin to make amends to the government and to those closest to him. He will continue to do so."

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