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A California man is facing serious jail time after federal prosecutors uncovered a bogos sports and celebrity memorabilia scam.
Anthony J. Tremayne admitted selling hundreds of forged collectibles of sports and pop culture icons for up to half a million ...
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From at least 2010 until December 2019, he advertised nationwide that the memorabilia had genuine signatures from famous athletes, musicians, actors, and other celebrities.
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Former California resident pleads guilty to selling over $250,000 in fake sports, movie memorabiliaFormer California resident Anthony J. Tremayne has pleaded guilty to selling hundreds of thousands of dollars in fake ...
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College Football Network on MSNCollege Football Recruiting: Top Prospects With Famous Family BloodlinesIn the ever-changing landscape of college football recruiting, the phrase “like father, like son” frequently proves true.
Half a century ago, Gavin Newsom’s predecessor launched a multimedia campaign to communicate with voters as his party was ...
Oklahoma City officials are being asked to provide a $34.5 million guarantee to host canoe slalom and softball events for Los ...
Donald Trump is still president, and all the terrible things that might happen might still happen. But all those thousands of ...
A former NCAA All-American skier died in a ski accident at Palisades Tahoe resort in Olympic Valley on Saturday, authorities ...
Moments after last year’s U.S. Open, after Rory McIlroy had missed short putts on the 16th and 18th holes to give the ...
Like everyone else, the entertainment attorneys honored on this year’s Legal Impact list — who’ll be gathering at the Variety ...
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