Crime & Safety
Luxe Watch Thief Pleads Guilty In Armed Crime Spree: Feds
In Rego Park, Rivera stole $50,000 worth of valuables from a jeweler, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
REGO PARK, QUEENS — A man who stole millions of dollars in luxury watches in Queens and across the boroughs, shooting a person in the process, pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court, prosecutors announced.
Victor Rivera, 30, admitted to nabbing about $2 million worth of luxury watches in a string of robberies dating back to October 2019, according to press release from federal prosecutors.
In Rego Park, Rivera stole $50,000 worth of valuables from a jeweler, according to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
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Rivera also admitted to shooting a person while stealing a $148,000 Richard Mille watch in Brooklyn on June 11, 2020, according to federal prosecutors.
Rivera pleaded guilty to one count of "conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robbery," a federal law that criminalizes the use of a gun in robberies, among other things, prosecutors said.
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U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said that Rivera's "year-long spree of armed robberies" was an example of "terrifying conduct."
Rivera was indicted in November 2020, and last July hit with another string of charges, including a gun charge for which he could have faced life in prison, federal prosecutors announced at the time.
Rivera, who has yet to be sentenced, could now face a maximum of 20 years in prison, officials said.
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