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Suspended players tried to use stolen credit card information to buy electronics, per UPD sworn complaint

Sworn complaints filed Monday state that nine Florida football players committed more than $15,000 worth of credit card fraud this summer, with each of the players involved committing at least $550 worth of fraud.

University Police officers, who filed the complaints against the nine players — Antonio Callaway, Jordan Scarlett, Jordan Smith, Ventrell Miller, Rick Wells, Keivonnis Davis, Richerd Desir-Jones, James Houston and Kadeem Telfort — say the money was primarily used to purchase a variety of electronics from the UF bookstore, including laptops, iPads and headphones.

UPD recommended at least two charges for each player and every charge is for a third-degree felony.