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    Arrest at the National?

    Does anyone know anything about this???

    According to Darren Rovell on Twitter...

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    US Postal Inspectors Service agents arrested Steven Jensen, Vintage Sports Authentics CEO, at National today for selling fake MLB items

    darrenrovell

    Man who US Postal Inspectors caught was selling jerseys he falsely said were worn by McGwire, A-Rod & Pujols
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    Re: Arrest at the National?

    If this is true, I'm sure glad to see some guys with some balls. There are so many dealers of fakes out there that I'm glad to see one busted. Hopefully, that will be a lesson to the rest of the crooks.
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    Re: Arrest at the National?

    What angers me is the majority of the fake items at these shows are never seen in public because they are in private areas for the athlete's to sign. I'm sure they are thousands of fake borntrade.com jerseys in the private dealer area that are being signed by some of the biggest names is sports history. They won't get busted because Postal Inspectors don't have direct access to these area's and the items technically are not for sale yet.

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    Re: Arrest at the National?

    This was just posted on twitter...

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    Big commotion at the Vintage Authentics booth. US Postal Inspector is arresting someone. At least 12 police here. #nssc
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    Re: Arrest at the National?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
    This was just posted on twitter...

    140authentics

    Big commotion at the Vintage Authentics booth. US Postal Inspector is arresting someone. At least 12 police here. #nssc
    Thanks for the update here. 12 policemen - quite a sight to behold.
    Les Zukor
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    Re: Arrest at the National?

    Those jerks at the US Postal Inspectors should have read this thread before going all egomaniacal on Vintage Authentics...


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    Re: Arrest at the National?

    Yup, it's official.. their website has been down today too..

    http://www.suntimes.com/sports/68805...e-jerseys.html

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    Re: Arrest at the National?

    Looking up their website, it comes up with a listing of several choices through a search engine, since the site is down. Look what is listed just below the site listing on Google as a description of the site:
    "Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBB report."

    BBB if you don't know, is the Better Business Bureau.....
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    Re: Arrest at the National?

    Aren't the currently running an auction? What does this mean for their future?

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    Re: Arrest at the National?

    AP Newsbreak: Minn. man nabbed for fake jerseys


    Posted: wnRenderDate('Thursday, August 4, 2011 1:45 PM EST', '', true); Aug 04, 2011 1:45 PM EDT Updated: wnRenderDate('Thursday, August 4, 2011 1:45 PM EST', '', true); Aug 04, 2011 1:45 PM EDT

    if (PLATFORM.EventMan) PLATFORM.EventMan.triggerEvent('WNStoryRelatedBoxd one');By AMY FORLITI
    Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The head of a sports memorabilia company in Minnesota has been arrested at a convention in the Chicago area for allegedly selling fake jerseys that his company says were worn by athletes during games.
    Authorities say the jerseys were not authentic.
    Forty-year-old Steven Jensen of Osseo was arrested Thursday by U.S. postal inspectors. He was arrested at his booth at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Rosemont, Ill.
    Jensen is head of Minnesota-based Vintage Sports Authentics.
    Postal inspectors are also searching the company's warehouse in Plymouth, Minn., looking for other merchandise that could be phony. They allege the scheme has been going on for about four or five years.
    Messages left with Vintage Sports were not immediately returned Thursday.
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