Reshad Jones once read NFL offenses like an open book. Now, the former Miami Dolphins safety is staring down a very different kind of playbook. It’s the one filled with deceit, betrayal, and a jaw-dropping loss of $2.6 million.
The athlete is known for his hard hits and big plays on the field. Jones is now making headlines for something far more personal and painful. According to police reports filed in South Florida, Jones became the victim of a sophisticated embezzlement scheme . Well, that unraveled between January 2022 and March 2024.
Betrayal that stole $2.6 million from Reshad Jones
The central figure? Isaiah Williams , who served as Jones’s financial advisor during that period. With direct access to Jones’s personal bank accounts, Williams allegedly siphoned approximately $1.58 million through 133 wire transfers. And each one more damaging than the last.
Authorities claim the stolen money didn’t go toward investing or financial planning. Instead, court records say it fueled Williams’ luxury lifestyle. They included “first-class airline tickets, hotel stays with multiple women, nightclub tabs, strip clubs, car rentals, designer clothes, jewelry, legal fees, and even child support.” Police even noted he went on “duty-free shopping sprees in Mexico.”
As if that wasn’t enough, investigators allege that Williams had help. A second individual, Octavia Monique Graham of Dallas, Georgia, reportedly played a key role in laundering another $1.03 million of Jones’s money.
Between October 2019 and September 2021, Graham allegedly moved large sums through her own accounts, including “16 handwritten checks totaling about $435,000” and “88 Zelle transfers totaling about $184,000,” all of which were funneled into Williams’ Chase bank account.
Reshad Jones was caught up in the financial fraud
What makes the situation more alarming is that Jones told detectives he had “never met” Graham. This suggests that she was used as a middleman in a broader scheme. Authorities say the strategy was designed to keep Williams’ name off certain transactions. This is making the money trail harder to trace.
As of this week, Graham is behind bars. She “surrendered herself on Monday” and is “facing two counts of money laundering and one count of first-degree grand theft.” She remains in custody at the Paul Rein Detention Facility on a $75,000 bond and awaits a Nebbia hearing. Meanwhile, Williams remains at large, with no arrest yet confirmed.
Before he became a victim of financial misconduct, Reshad Jones was one of the NFL’s most respected safeties. Drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the fifth round of the 2010 NFL Draft, he quickly became a centerpiece of the Dolphins’ defense. Known for his explosiveness and field awareness, Jones earned two Pro Bowl nods in 2015 and 2017 and built a reputation as one of the league’s most consistent performers at his position.