A Rochester man who famously crashed his Lamborghini into a fire hydrant in 2018, is headed to prison for selling stolen goods at his Dewey Avenue pawn shop.
Thirty-seven-year-old Devin Tribunella pleaded guilty yesterday.
Federal prosecutors say Tribunella essentially gave thieves a "shopping list" of merchandise to steal from retail stores, then paid the thieves for the stolen goods and sold them on eBay.
Authorities have said many of the thieves used the cash to support drug addictions.
Over three years, Tribunella sold more than $3 million in stolen merchandise.
Sentencing is set for April.