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Florida: Bank sues Marcellus Wiley amid criminal case

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Florida: Bank sues Marcellus Wiley amid criminal case

Former NFL defensive lineman and television personality Marcellus Wiley is facing a $500,000 civil lawsuit from Preferred Bank, alongside a recent misdemeanor domestic battery charge in Florida. Court records show the bank filed suit in December 2025, alleging Wiley and his company, Dat Dude Entertainment, failed to repay a loan obtained in May 2023 despite multiple extensions. On July 4, 2026, Wiley was arrested in Florida after his wife, Annemarie Wiley, reported an alleged assault and threats in a hotel room. She has since filed for divorce in Los Angeles and obtained a temporary no-contact order. Wiley denies all allegations.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 2012 Annemarie alleges prior sexual assault
  • May 2023 Wiley, company secure bank loan
  • May 2024 One-year loan term reportedly lapses
  • December 2025 Preferred Bank files civil lawsuit
  • December 2025 Bank grants final loan extension
  • July 4, 2026 Wiley arrested in Florida
  • After July 4, 2026 Wiley released on $10,000 bond
  • Subsequently Annemarie files divorce, gains order

Why This Matters to You

This case highlights the importance of financial responsibility. Even celebrities can face serious consequences for unpaid debts. It's a reminder to always repay loans on time, even if extensions are granted. Check your own loan agreements today.

The Bottom Line

Marcellus Wiley, former NFL star, is in hot water both legally and financially. He's facing a hefty lawsuit and a criminal charge. His story underscores that fame doesn't exempt one from the law. Worth forwarding if you know someone who admires Wiley's career.

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