Cowboys wide receiver Lucky Whitehead’s dog is back home safe and sound and it didn’t cost him $20K.
Following his alert on Instagram that Blitz had been stolen from his home, and being held for ransom, the dog turned up in the hands of rapper Boogotti Kasino. In a series of videos Boogotti swore on anything swearable that he didn’t kidnap the dog but instead procured it from a woman Whitehead had been dating. But that didn’t stop him from asking for $20,000.
In the videos Kasino appears with Blitz saying he didn’t steal the dog, he didn’t want the dog, he didn’t hurt the dog, but he wanted a $20K reimbursement for the dog.
Asking for $20K for a dog you didn’t steal or kidnap is what’s hot in the streets now?
In the end Boogoti returned the dog to Whitehead without demanding payment, since that would be a felony, and the story ends.
For Boogoti’s series impassioned videos claiming he didn’t steal the dog but wanted $20K, flip the pages.