NYC pawn shop owner admits to fencing Joe Burrow's stolen items

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A New York City pawn shop owner pleaded guilty to buying and selling stolen luxury items, including property stolen from NFL quarterback Joe Burrow's home, as part of a larger organized theft operation targeting affluent residences across the U.S. The owner and his co-manager, both involved in a nationwide scheme, face significant prison time and restitution, highlighting ongoing issues with organized burglaries targeting high-profile individuals.
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