
Former Miami Dolphins star Reshad Jones caught in jaw-dropping $2.58 million fraud after financial advisor splurged on luxury
The trusted money manager of former NFL player Reshad Jones is now facing serious legal trouble. In a case that has shocked both sports and finance circles, police arrested two people accused of stealing over $2.5 million from the ex-Miami Dolphins safety.
Behind the scenes, shocking purchases and wire transfers exposed a deeper betrayal. The case has brought attention to athlete financial fraud like never before.
Isaiah T. Williams allegedly stole $1.58 million from Reshad Jones through wire transfers and luxury spending
On June 25, 2025, authorities in Florida arrested Isaiah T. Williams, former financial advisor to NFL star Reshad Jones, on charges of grand theft. Williams served as Jones's advisor from January 2022 to March 2024, during which time he allegedly used 133 wire transfers to move $1.58 million from Jones's account.
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According to Fort Lauderdale police, the stolen money was used to fund Williams's personal lifestyle, including first-class flights, stays in high-end hotels with multiple women, purchases of designer clothing and jewelry, visits to nightclubs and strip clubs, and legal services. Williams also used the funds for luxury shopping in Mexico, as reported by Local10.com.
Williams previously worked at a Merrill Lynch office in Boca Raton until his resignation in December 2024. His BrokerCheck profile lists misconduct claims for
'misappropriation and improper outside business activity'
dating back to 2019.
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He was released on July 2, 2025, on a $1 million bond, according to the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office.
Octavia Monique Graham and Isaiah Williams also accused of a joint $1.03 million scheme against Jones
Alongside Williams, Octavia Monique Graham, age 52, was arrested after surrendering to police on June 30, 2025. She faces charges of money laundering and first-degree grand theft. Graham is accused of working with Williams to transfer an additional $1.03 million from Jones's accounts between October 2019 and September 2021.
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Investigators say 16 checks totaling $435,000 were deposited into Williams's Chase Bank account, while 88 Zelle transfers added up to another $184,000. Graham is currently held on a $750,000 bond at the Paul Rein Detention Facility in Pompano Beach, Florida, and has entered a not guilty plea.
Jones, who played for the Miami Dolphins from 2010 to 2019, has confirmed plans to press charges. His lawyers stated that Merrill Lynch should also be held accountable for not protecting his assets. They have filed a lawsuit seeking full financial recovery and justice for their client.
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