NYC pawn shop owner pleads guilty to his role in burglary of NFL star Joe Burrow’s home and others
- A Manhattan pawn shop owner pleaded guilty to a role in stealing luxury items, including goods from Joe Burrow's home during an away game in 2024.
- Dimitriy Nezhinskiy admitted to buying stolen luxury items to sell at his pawn shop.
- New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch stated that Nezhinskiy ran a black-market pipeline for stolen luxury goods.
- Prosecutors indicated that Nezhinskiy's shop in the Diamond District dealt with stolen items from international burglary crews targeting athlete homes.
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NYC pawn shop owner pleads guilty to his role in burglary of NFL star Joe Burrow’s home and others
A Manhattan pawn shop owner has pleaded guilty to serving as a fence for luxury items stolen from wealthy people across the country, including a brazen burglary at the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow.
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The owner of a pawnshop in Manhattan pleaded guilty on Friday to acting as an intermediary for luxury items stolen from wealthy people's residences across the country, including a burglary at the home of the Bengals quarterback of Cincinnati Joe Burrow, while playing a game away from home last year.
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