Seven men have been charged with federal crimes in connection with robbery deducted from home with professional athletes.
According to a criminal complaint that was submitted in the Middle District in Florida, the men entered the NFL and NBA players and stole items with a total value of more than $ 2 million.
The US Department of Justice identified the men who native to Chile, each between 20 and 38 years, and as members of a South American theft. They were charged with conspiracy of committing intergovernmental transport of stolen property.
The maximum penalty is ten years in federal prison.
Famous victims of real estate theft since last fall include Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce from Kansas City Chiefs, Joe Burrow from Cincinnati Bengals and Bobby Portis Jr. From Milwaukee Bucks. The incidents occurred when players were known to be at stake or outside the city.
Stolen objects include designer watches, jewelry and at least one firearm, according to Fox 13 Tampa Bay.
Federal Law Enforcement recently released a photo, dated November 2, which shows three of the men – all accused in the complaint – posing with watches and a safe from Porti’s home. The following day, Portis said his home had been broken during Buck’s game against Cleveland Cavaliers.
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