Offensive lineman Kadeem Telfort, one of nine Florida players suspended indefinitely last summer for their involvement in credit card fraud, is withdrawing from the university, his mother confirmed.
Telfort, a 4-star offensive tackle in the 2017 recruiting class, was an early enrollee last year and went through spring practice with the Gators before being suspended in August.
“At this time, Kadeem is withdrawing from the University of Florida,” his mother, Gerta Telfort, said in a text message. “Kadeem and I will not be making any further comments until we deem it appropriate. Thank you for understanding.”
Telfort’s mother did not say where he might be looking to transfer to continue his college football career.
Trey Wallace of TheReadOptional.com first reported the news.
Seven of the nine Gators players facing recommended third-degree felony charges from the University of Florida Police Department for using stolen credit card information to make unauthorized purchases were offered pre-trial interventions that essentially amount to probation. If those players meet requirements laid out by the State Attorney’s Office, the recommended felony charges would be dismissed.
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