

He had seen that gambling site Bovada had offered prop-bet odds on all kinds of peripheral events around the Super Bowl, and was paying +750 (a $100 bet wins $750) on a wager of whether a fan would make it onto the field during the game.Īndrade told Tampa radio station WiLD 94.1 that he got several friends to set up accounts and place bets totaling over $50,000, yielding winnings of $370,000 by making good on the bet himself.Īsked whether they would honor a prop bet in a situation like this, Bovada acknowledged “some betting irregularities” on their Super Bowl prop that asked, “Will a fan run onto the field during the game?” Super Bowl motiveĪndrade boasted on social media and in radio interviews that the entire streaking stunt was done not only for a friend’s adult site but as a lucrative money-making scheme.

His criminal history goes back 15 years, ranging from amusing marijuana charges to dozens of traffic citations to multiple felony arrests, one as a teenager, another sending him to jail for three years. But Andrade is far from a first-time offender. Kevin Harlan's call of the idiot on the field (w/video from : /iAI7WDi5xxĪ misdemeanor trespass might not be much for a first-time offender - generally a short probation, community service, paying court costs.

Andrade was arrested Sunday night and charged with criminal trespass, a first-degree misdemeanor, and out on $500 bond by Monday morning and back partying with players that night.
