//Lawyers for Quinton Dunbar and DeAndre Baker Deny Report of Cover-Up

Lawyers for Quinton Dunbar and DeAndre Baker Deny Report of Cover-Up

A previous report claimed Quinton Dunbar and DeAndre Baker paid off their victims of an alleged armed robbery.

Lawyers for Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar and Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker denied a report claiming the two football players paid off their victims of an alleged armed robbery in May.

The New York Daily News, which obtained a search warrant as a public record from the Broward County (Fla.) Clerk of Courts, reported a witness in the robbery, Dominic Johnson, oversaw payouts of $55,000 to Baker’s and Dunbar’s four victims on May 15 at the office of Michael Grieco, Dunbar’s attorney.

All four victims have allegedly provided sworn statements saying they were paid off to take back their initial testimonies against Dunbar.

However, Grieco spoke to The Seattle Times Friday and called the report “false.”

“Law enforcement, both local and federal, was advised from day one and beyond that the alleged ‘victims’ in this case were