Pawn Shop Owner Pleads Guilty to His Role in Burglary of NFL Star Joe Burrow’s Home and Others
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 18 – Dimitriy Nezhinskiy admitted to conspiracy for selling stolen luxury goods worth about $300,000 from athletes targeted while away, fueling a multi-state burglary ring, prosecutors said.
- Dimitriy Nezhinskiy of New Jersey pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to receive stolen property in federal court in Brooklyn, as reported by the Associated Press.
- Nezhinskiy admitted to knowingly purchasing stolen luxury goods but claimed he was not aware they were taken from homes until his arrest.
- He faces up to five years in prison, alongside restitution and forfeiture exceeding $2.5 million, according to the court records.
- Prosecutors state that Nezhinskiy's business was a hub for selling stolen goods linked to burglaries targeting elite athletes, including Patrick Mahomes and Luka Doncic.
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NYC pawn owner pleads guilty to role in burglary of Burrow’s home, others
NEW YORK — A Manhattan pawn shop owner pleaded guilty Friday to serving as a fence for luxury items stolen from wealthy residences across the country, including a brazen burglary at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow while…
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Prosecutors said the shop in Manhattan’s famed Diamond District fenced stolen goods for international burglary crews that targeted homes of prominent athletes around the country, including Joe Burrow's.
·Cincinnati, United States
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