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Miami Hurricanes QB Carson Beck has Mercedes, $300K Lamborghini stolen from home

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Mercedes and a $300,000 Lamborghini were stolen from Miami QB Carson Beck’s home Wednesday night in South Florida according to the Palm Beach Post.

Radio host Andy Slater said Beck’s Mercedes and an SUV owned by his girlfriend, Miami basketball player Hanna Cavinder, were stolen but were found.

Slater also said the suspects reportedly broke into their house through the garage and stole the keys while the couple was sleeping.

Officials said a backpack belonging to Beck with two tablets and a laptop was found near the couple’s house.

The stolen Lamborghini Urus Performante reportedly cost around $300,000.
 
Seems like a lot of splurging for someone that has zero shot at being anyone worth anything in the NFL. To each their own but his current trajectory doesn’t look to include a long NFL career.
 
Seems like a lot of splurging for someone that has zero shot at being anyone worth anything in the NFL. To each their own but his current trajectory doesn’t look to include a long NFL career.

Supposedly got $3-4MM to transfer to Miami and $10MM in total.


A $300k Lambo is clearly not a great idea, but I’m not exactly sure how I would react to getting that kind of check and becoming BMOC in Miami.

Cavinder also makes a ton off social media.
 
Seems like a lot of splurging for someone that has zero shot at being anyone worth anything in the NFL. To each their own but his current trajectory doesn’t look to include a long NFL career.
Carson Beck should not have to worry about his car being stolen. At the same time, it does feel like he is misspending what could possibly be once-in-a-lifetime money. Even if it is $5 million, he should be thinking long-term as it is true there is no guarantee he is going to make it in the pros. This reminds me of a cousin who won close to $400,000 in the lottery after taxes back in the 90s. She was just in her early 40s at that time and squandered the money within a year-and-a-half. I got up one morning during summer break with a note from my Mom with $60 to go bail the cousin out of jail for getting drunk and disorderly when she was out the night before. Beck may not face a similar fate, but he need to be careful about big money going out when it is not clear that big money is going to continue coming in.
 
Carson Beck should not have to worry about his car being stolen. At the same time, it does feel like he is misspending what could possibly be once-in-a-lifetime money. Even if it is $5 million, he should be thinking long-term as it is true there is no guarantee he is going to make it in the pros. This reminds me of a cousin who won close to $400,000 in the lottery after taxes back in the 90s. She was just in her early 40s at that time and squandered the money within a year-and-a-half. I got up one morning during summer break with a note from my Mom with $60 to go bail the cousin out of jail for getting drunk and disorderly when she was out the night before. Beck may not face a similar fate, but he need to be careful about big money going out when it is not clear that big money is going to continue coming in.
What did your cousin spend the money on?

I got a buddy whose uncle won a million bucks from the New Jersey lottery back in the 1990s too.

They paid it out $40K per year over 25 years.

After US & New Jersey taxes, it was more like $26K per annum.

To quote my buddy… who is also wildly successful in business: “It was nice, but…” 😂
 
What did your cousin spend the money on?

I got a buddy whose uncle won a million bucks from the New Jersey lottery back in the 1990s too.

They paid it out $40K per year over 25 years.

After US & New Jersey taxes, it was more like $26K per annum.

To quote my buddy… who is also wildly successful in business: “It was nice, but…” 😂
Cuz just outright blew the money. After she won the money, she just went wild partying and going on trips and stuff with her friends and boyfriends and buying expensive stuff like TVs, stereos, cars, etc.. When she bottomed out, none of those good friends she'd partied with were there to bail her out of the county jail.
 
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