Fake Dolphins player accused of scamming white women

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A fake Miami Dolphins player has been scamming white women into believing that he is a pro baller so that he could convince them to sleep with him.

“Maserati Rick,” real name Ricardo Agnant, has been keeping up his scam for three years, but he recently saw the spotlight when Washington linebacker Lynden Trail asked his Facebook followers why “Black athletes with money marry white women?”

Agnant then posted a response saying that black women are not “coachable” and they’re “stubborn, close-minded and always want to argue and be the boss.”

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The backlash after those comments was so great that Trail had to respond by tweeting out a photo of his black family to try to put distance between himself and “Maserati Rick.”

Days after that uproar, Agnant has found himself in more hot water as it was discovered that, in 2014, he managed to sneak onto the NFL Regional Combine at the Dolphins’ training center, and he has been using images from that time in order to make it look like he was a Miami Dolphins player to scam white women into sleeping with him. He had even managed to convince car dealerships of his pro status, and they let him test drive cars.

Agnant has since changed his Instagram name, but screenshots showing his lies had already been snatched up.

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