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A California man is facing serious jail time after federal prosecutors uncovered a bogos sports and celebrity memorabilia scam.
I’m still grappling with this incredibly profound nuance. I can’t excuse this huge gap in demographics by the Bay Area’s nurturing of people majoring in computer science, and I can’t ...
The World Series champions, whose franchise integrated baseball, have angered some by accepting Trump’s invitation to the ...
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.
Former California resident Anthony J. Tremayne has pleaded guilty to selling hundreds of thousands of dollars in fake ...
Jenkins opted out of the House v. NCAA settlement, and his lawsuit does not seek a specific amount in damages.
The USC Trojans' video team is riding the wave of the program's new recruiting momentum, releasing another hype video that ...
"That definition skews heavily in favor of entertainers and athletes. It doesn't include those who are famous for being ...
In relation to Ben Connor’s case with UK Athletics, I 100 per cent agree that no athlete should be expected to pay their own way to a championship event ...
In the ever-changing landscape of college football recruiting, the phrase “like father, like son” frequently proves true.