A man from California declared himself guilty of the positions of selling more than $ 250,000 in false sports memories, including the jackets of the fake teachers tournament.
Anthony J. Tremayne, 58, accepted a guilt agreement that could see him turn 20 in jail. He was arrested and accused of “selling memories that contain allegedly genuine firms of famous athletes, musicians, actors and other celebrities”, from 2010 to 2019, Fox News reported.
The prosecutors said that Tremayne sold fake items mixed with genuine articles often pushed false certificates of authenticity to accompany the memories.
The FBI discovered Tremayne’s activities for the first time after the agents caught him selling forged firms to the Kardashians.
He also reported articles, including articles from Lakers, Chicago Bulls and other NBA teams, false boxing gloves, a Stanley glass and other items.
Tremayne had moved to Mexico and faced 13 charges of fraud to the cable, but with the guilt agreement, he declared himself guilty of a position. Will be sentenced on August 11.
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