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SJ - July 10, 2020
Giants cornerback Deandre Baker and Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar are the worst criminals in the world and now are likely facing lengthy suspensions from the NFL.
The two NFL players had arrest warrants issued for them back in May. They allegedly robbed guests at cookout with a gun.
The witnesses later recanted their stories and now we know why. According to the NY Daily News, Baker and Dunbar paid the witnesses to change their stories.
All four victims have given sworn statements that they were paid at the office that day to recant their sworn initial statements against Dunbar by signing affidavits. Combined, the four men say they were paid a total of $55,000.
Detective Mark Moretti of the Miramar Police Department, who submitted the warrant reviewed by Judge Marina Garcia Wood, also reveals alarming direct messages between Baker and Johnson on Instagram that implicate Baker in the payoff.
One victim says he received $30,000 in Grieco’s office. A second says he received $20,000 in the lawyer’s office. And a third says he only received $5,000 and gave half the money to a fourth victim.
One of the four victims says “he was being directed that he didn’t see what he thought he saw” on the night of the alleged armed robbery, the warrant states. And the victim who received $5,000 said Grieco walked back into the office “just after the transaction had occurred” and said “there is no way he (Grieco) could not have seen this transaction.”
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 warrant allegedly shows witness Dominic Johnson oversaw the payoff of DeAndre Baker’s and Quinton Dunbar’s four alleged victims at the office of Dunbar’s attorney, Michael Grieco. https://t.co/Xk7qCoGd4a
— Pat Leonard (@PLeonardNYDN) July 10, 2020
If I'm in charge of personnel decisions for the Giants or the Seahawks I'm releasing these guys immediately. Not for the armed robbery, although they should probably be released for that, but for their attempt to cover it up.
How can you trust these guys to make sound decisions going forward? These two have to be two of the dumbest NFL players in the league.
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