The Miami Dolphins reportedly know who hacked Laremy Tunsil's social media account and posted a video of him smoking out of a bong just minutes before the NFL draft. According to the Palm Beach Post, they believe it was the new recruit's former financial advisor. The financial advisor's identity wasn't revealed in the article, but it was revealed that Tunsil fired him before the NFL draft. 

Steve Farese, who is Tunsil's attorney, commented on the situation, telling SiriusXM's Mad Dog Sports Radio that they ruled Tunsil's stepfather out of the equation; Tunsil's stepfather filed a defamation lawsuit against him the day before the draft. Farese explained, "Initially, that would be the low-hanging fruit. It was so counterintuitive, if that were the case, it wouldn't make any sense. Now I've drifted away from those thoughts and don't believe he had anything to do with it."

When asked if he thought it was Tunsil's former financial advisor, Farese explained, "There's rumors out there about some financial agent, but that's only something I read, and until we get to the facts of the situation, who can say? I think in the next week or so, we'll find out for sure who the culprit is."

The now-viral video of Tunsil cost him as much as $8.03 million over the course of his rookie career after he was drafted 13th overall, versus the predicted sixth overall pick. 

Source: CNN Sports