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Concord sports memorabilia dealer admits to fraud after selling phony Willie Mays items
A Concord sports memorabilia dealer has pleaded guilty to wire fraud after he was caught selling fake sports collectibles, ...
GRANITE BAY, Calif., Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A Sacramento collector attempted a rare feat to collect every possible signed Hall of Fame (HOF) plaque postcard. The lifelong journey resulted in ...
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Kent was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday as part of the Contemporary Baseball Era Ballot ...
A Bay Area sports collectible dealer is facing federal prison after pleading guilty to selling fake memorabilia that he ...
A Concord sports memorabilia dealer pleaded guilty Monday to wire fraud after he was caught selling fake sports collectibles.
December 9, 2025 – OAKLAND, CA – Daniel Damato pleaded guilty in federal court on Monday afternoon to wire fraud in connection with his sales of fraudulent sports memorabilia. Damato also admitted ...
A Concord man pleaded guilty to selling fraudulent sports memorabilia — including a $100,000 bat he said Willie Mays used in ...
The items included a baseball bat supposedly used by New York and San Francisco Giants legend Willie Mays in the 1954 World ...
Daniel Damato admitted to wire fraud in a Willie Mays memorabilia scheme involving a fake 1954 bat and jersey.
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