The Estonian basketball player Kerr Kriisa is charged in a $2.2 million US fraud case
A federal indictment accuses the former NCAA guard of using false stories and fake identities to obtain money from two victims. He is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
The Estonian basketball player Kerr Kriisa has been charged in the United States over an alleged fraud scheme that prosecutors say obtained more than $2.2 million from two victims.
Kriisa, 25, a former guard for Arizona, West Virginia, Kentucky and Cincinnati, was arrested by FBI agents in Kentucky on Friday, 3 July. He is expected to be extradited to West Virginia, where the federal case has been brought.
According to a newly released indictment, Kriisa faces five counts of wire fraud, a federal offence involving alleged fraud carried out through electronic communications such as emails and text messages.
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7/6/2026 4:30:00 AM