NORRISTOWN, Pa. (WPVI) -- The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office announced charges against three people who allegedly sold fake Jason Kelce-signed memorabilia valued at approximately $ ...
The fake memorabilia included signed jerseys, helmets, mini-helmets, hats, photos, footballs and other items. In total, the DA's office said they had 1,138 fake items. Last June, the DA's office ...
Two Rhode Island residents were charged after allegedly selling forged Jason Kelce-signed memorabilia. Police said LeeAnn Branco, 43, and Joseph Parenti, 39, are facing several charges ...
The investigation began in June 2024 when officers were alerted to more than 1,100 fake memorabilia purportedly signed by Kelce, according to the DA's office. FILE - Philadelphia Eagles center Jason ...
NORRISTOWN — A Philadelphia man and two others from Rhode Island were charged in connection with an alleged fraud scheme to sell fake Jason Kelce-signed memorabilia, valued at about $200,000 ...
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 best and only sure-proof way to tell if your memorabilia is real is to have it signed in person by the athlete or celebrity. Autograph seekers can find their favorite athletes at events ...
“The certificate of authenticity issued by Branco induced the sale of unauthorized, inauthentic Kelce-autographed memorabilia without his consent, causing financial loss for Kelce, THC ...
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