'Burger King Ballin' YouTube stars plead guilty to felony theft

Dorian Walker-Gaines, 20, (pictured) and Dillian Thompson, 22, have each pleaded guilty to felony charges in connection with the theft of a large amount of cash and electronic devices from a truck. Dorian Walker-Gaines, 20, (pictured) and Dillian Thompson, 22, have each pleaded guilty to felony charges in connection with the theft of a large amount of cash and electronic devices from a truck. Photo: Harris County Jail Photo: Harris County Jail Image 1 of / 21 Caption Close 'Burger King Ballin' YouTube stars plead guilty to felony theft 1 / 21 Back to Gallery

Back in January a pair of young men in Houston became the subject of a Reddit manhunt after stealing from a man’s vehicle and posting photos and incriminating videos of their loot onto their victim’s own iCloud account have finally been sentenced in connection with their crimes.

Dorian Walker-Gaines, 20, and Dillian Thompson, 22, have each pleaded guilty to felony charges in connection with the theft of a large amount of cash and electronic devices from a truck owned by Randy Schaefer.

Both were finally arrested and charged in late January and sentenced in early February.

According to court documents, the two young men – who dubbed themselves The Money Team in a video uploaded onto the iCloud -- stole Schaefer’s iPad and hundreds of dollars from his vehicle parked outside his River Oaks residence.

It was the video filmed at a Montrose Burger King that enraged Houstonians and the rest of the country, with the pair extolling the virtues of “hustling.”

Once this footage left Reddit and went viral on Twitter and Facebook, time began to run out for the suspects.

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Walker-Gaines and Thompson will not face any jail time, surprisingly, considering the documentation of the incident.

They will instead be ordered to remain in community supervision for the next five years where they will be routinely tested for drug and alcohol use.

Walker-Gaines’s sentencing includes a restitution order, according the documents currently available for browsing on the Harris County District Clerk’s own website.

He’s required to repay crime victim Schaefer the amount of $9,000 in $175 per month payments, which should cover the damages to Schaefer’s vehicle, the cash stolen from inside, and the iPad which he and Thompson recorded their deeds on.

His first payment to Schaefer is due April 12, according to the court's orders.