As the NFL offseason continues, three people have been busted for a $200,000 scam involving Eagles and Jason Kelce memorabilia.
Three people have been charged for selling over $200,000 worth of fake Jason Kelce memorabilia and are set to go to court in February.
Former Eagles star Jason Kelce is one hot commodity. His face is everywhere. And everybody wants a piece of him. So it’s no surprise that the market for Jason Kelce memorabilia is red hot. But how do ...
LeeAnn Branco of Bristol and Joseph Parenti of Cranston face charges in Pennsylvania in the $200,000 scheme, authorities say.
As of this time, a team spokesman says the membership and rewards program is only set up for games, and not events such as concerts, since it is just being launched. However, team officials will ...
So, how can you tell if the signature you paid hundreds of dollars for is real? Here's the best advice on how not to get scammed: Buyers get scammed on fake Jason Kelce autographs ...
Three people have been charged in Pennsylvania with attempting to sell more than 1,000 pieces of memorabilia featuring forged ...
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A Philadelphia man and two others from Rhode Island were charged in connection with an alleged fraud scheme to sell fake ...
Three people are facing felony charges after police said they allegedly sold fake signed Jason Kelce memorabilia, valued at approximately $200,000. 51-year-old Robert Capone of Philadelphia, ...
The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office has charged three for allegedly creating $200,000 worth of forged Jason ...
The investigation began in June 2024 when officers were alerted to more than 1,100 fake memorabilia purportedly signed by ...