Forgery and fraud have been concerns in the sports memorabilia industry for decades. One collectible store owner offered tips ...
Three have been charged with allegedly creating $200,000 worth of forged Jason Kelce memorabilia, including Philadelphia Eagles helmets and jerseys.
Prosecutors claim a Philadelphia businessman and two Rhode Island residents schemed to sell $200,000 worth of forged Jason ...
The forged items were offered for sale by Overtime Promotions and Diamond Legends, owned by defendants Robert Capone, 51, of Philadelphia, and Joseph Parenti, 39, of Cranston, RI, respectively.
Prosecutors claim a Philadelphia businessman and two Rhode Island residents schemed to sell $200,000 worth of forged Jason ...
Three people are facing felony charges after selling forged sports memorabilia they claim was signed by former Philadelphia ...
LeeAnn Branco of Bristol and Joseph Parenti of Cranston face charges in Pennsylvania in the $200,000 scheme, authorities say.
The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office in Pennsylvania said 43-year-old LeeAnn Branco, of Bristol, and 43-year-old Joseph Parenti, of Cranston, are two of three people accused of selling ...
In light of recent headlines that a slew of alleged autographs pieces from Eagles great Jason Kelce were fake, here's how to avoid getting scammed.
The fake items were then listed for sale with a certificate of authenticity by Overtime Promotions and Diamond Legends, which are owned by Capone and Parenti, respectively. "The value of these ...