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2 men plead not guilty in Curry theft

Two men charged with robbing New York Knicks forward Eddy Curry at his home in July pleaded not guilty Thursday. Antoine Larkins, 28, and Demorris Hill, 25, were charged with home invasion, armed robbery and aggravated kidnapping in the incident on July 28. They are being held on $5 million bond. Police said Curry, a former Chicago Bulls player, was tied up with duct tape while masked gunmen stole…

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