A new development in the Quinton Dunbar alleged armed robbery story has emerged, with video evidence and messages obtained by a search warrant revealing that victims were paid off in order to change their testimonies about Dunbar and New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker.
EXCLUSIVE and BREAKING news: Video evidence, Instagram DMs, testimony in search warrant obtained by @NYDNSports show payoff cover-up for #Giants’ DeAndre Baker and #Seahawks’ Quinton Dunbar, further implicate NFL players in alleged Fla. armed robbery https://t.co/Xk7qCoGd4a pic.twitter.com/bfIQ529EVj
— Pat Leonard (@PLeonardNYDN) July 10, 2020
The explosive warrant, obtained as a public record from the Broward County (Fla.) Clerk of Courts, seeks access to iCloud accounts associated with Baker and Dunbar. The warrant cites evidence collected through previous warrants, which includes video footage and direct messages that allegedly show witness Dominic Johnson oversaw the payoff of Baker’s and Dunbar’s four alleged victims on May 15 at the office of Dunbar’s attorney, Michael Grieco.
“I made them same n—-s that said they got robbed come in and say them Boys ain’t have nothing to Do with it,” Johnson allegedly wrote on May 16 in a series of incriminating direct messages on his Instagram account, @powerballnick_305.
All of this stemmed from an incident that took place in Miramar, Fla. earlier this offseason, where Dunbar and Baker were accused of robbing four individuals of cash and luxury watches worth more than $50,000 at gunpoint.
According to the report, victims were paid a combined $55,000 in order to say that neither Dunbar nor Baker had anything to do with this, with one of the victims saying “that he didn’t see what he thought he saw.”
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