

He had seen that gambling site Bovada had offered prop-bet odds on all kinds of peripheral events around the Super Bowl, and was paying +750 (a $100 bet wins $750) on a wager of whether a fan would make it onto the field during the game. Super Bowl motive Andrade boasted on social media and in radio interviews that the entire streaking stunt was done not only for a friend’s adult site but as a lucrative money-making scheme. His criminal history goes back 15 years, ranging from amusing marijuana charges to dozens of traffic citations to multiple felony arrests, one as a teenager, another sending him to jail for three years. The unidentified Super Bowl streaker who wore a neon pink thong suit was disgraced YouTuber Vitaly Zdorovetskiy. But Andrade is far from a first-time offender. A misdemeanor trespass might not be much for a first-time offender - generally a short probation, community service, paying court costs. Andrade was arrested Sunday night and charged with criminal trespass, a first-degree misdemeanor, and out on $500 bond by Monday morning and back partying with players that night. Among them might be a scheme to take advantage of a prop bet. The video, shared to Twitter by Timothy Burke via Ryan Lacey, has been. Four days later, we now know of six-figure financial motives for Yuri Andrade, a 31-year-old from Boca Raton, who ran across the field wearing a pink, one-piece swimsuit advertising an adult website in one of the more colorful circus-sideshow stories of this year’s Super Bowl. The veteran play-by-play announcer was working the game for Westwood One radio and gave a humorous call of the action. With nearly 100 million people watching on TV, a Florida man jumped out of the stands during Sunday’s Super Bowl LV and ran onto and all over the field, eluding security for some time before sliding near the end zone and being taken off the field.
