Forgery and fraud have been concerns in the sports memorabilia industry for decades. One collectible store owner offered tips ...
Three individuals are charged with selling over 1,100 items bearing forged Jason Kelce signatures, netting $200,000. The ...
Prosecutors claim a Philadelphia businessman and two Rhode Island residents schemed to sell $200,000 worth of forged Jason ...
Three individuals implicated in selling forged Jason Kelce-signed sports memorabilia valued at over $200,000 face dozens of ...
The investigation began in June 2024 when officers were alerted to more than 1,100 fake memorabilia purportedly signed by ...
A Philadelphia Eagles fan paid $200 to have his helmet signed by former NFL center and Eagles legend Jason Kelce last year. Another man who runs a nonprofit that does silent auctions for ...
But now its owner — Robert Capone — is facing dozens of felony charges, including forgery and theft, for alleged scheming with two others to sell forged items purportedly signed by retired ...
Three adults have been charged with forgery, theft and other charges related to selling fake Jason Kelce-signed memorabilia. Robert Capone, LeeAnn Branco and Joseph Parenti allegedly forged Kelce ...
The forged items were offered for sale by Overtime Promotions and Diamond Legends, owned by defendants Robert Capone, 51, of Philadelphia, and Joseph Parenti, 39, of Cranston, RI, respectively.
Robert Capone, 51, LeeAnn Branco, 43, and Joseph Parenti, 39, were charged with 60 felonies, including forgery, theft by deception and dealing in the proceeds of unlawful practices, after ...
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