This is one Super Bowl these defendants will have to watch from the sidelines. This is one they will not watch,” the judge said.
The burglary ring allegedly luxury items like expensive watches, jewelry, clothing and sports memorabilia, and included high-priced wine and artwork, prosecutors said.
Two men accused of selling valuables stolen from wealthy homes across the country, including the home of NFL star Joe Burrow, pleaded not guilty in a New York City court Wednesday afternoon.
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The FBI raided a pawn shop in New York City’s Diamond District and charged two men with conspiring to receive stolen goods in ...
They pleaded not guilty Wednesday in a Brooklyn, New York, federal court. Prosecutors said they are still sorting through the spoils of search warrants at the men's pawn shop in Manhattan's ...
Two suspects pleaded not guilty to two charges stemming from their alleged connection to high-profile burglaries at the homes of pro athletes and others. Federal prosecutors say the two men were ...
NEW YORK — Two men accused of selling valuables ... were arrested Tuesday when their Diamond District pawn shop was raided by the FBI. Nezhinskiy and Villar allegedly received and sold stolen ...
Two men accused of acting as the middlemen to sell luxury items burgled from wealthy homeowners likely possessed $5 million in stolen property, prosecutors said Wednesday. Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan ...