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  • Eric
    Senior Member
    • Jan 1970
    • 2848

    Feds' memorabilia case heating up

    From today's New York Daily News...

    Feds' memorabilia case heating up

    BY MICHAEL O'KEEFFE
    DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER

    Monday, September 8th 2008, 9:20 PM

    Several sports memorabilia officials have testified in recent weeks before a grand jury in Chicago that is investigating Mastro Auctions and fraud in the collectibles business.

    Additional hobby insiders are also scheduled to testify before the grand jury, sources said, while others have been asked to provide records and other documents.

    "There has been a parade of people going to the grand jury," said a source close to the case. "The feds are closing in."

    The grand jury deliberations are part of an investigation into memorabilia fraud initiated last year by the Chicago division of the FBI, whose "Operation Foul Ball" smashed a multistate autograph forgery ring in the 1990s.

    Although the target of the investigation is Illinois-based Mastro Auctions, sports memorabilia's largest auction house, other businesses and individuals may be involved.

    Some of the hobby insiders who received subpoenas to appear before the grand jury are former Mastro Auctions employees. "The FBI told me I am not a target, but they want to talk to me," said one former Mastro worker.
    Mastro Auctions president Doug Allen did not return a call for comment.
    As the Daily News first reported, investigators from the FBI and the United Postal Service crashed the National Sports Collectors Convention in Rosemont, Ill., in August, delivering subpoenas to industry executives and questioning memorabilia companies' employees.

    The investigation of Mastro Auctions has focused on shill bidding, card doctoring and other allegations of fraud.

    Always looking for game used San Diego Chargers items...
  • cohibasmoker
    Banned
    • Aug 2005
    • 2379

    #2
    Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

    Originally posted by Eric
    From today's New York Daily News...

    Feds' memorabilia case heating up

    BY MICHAEL O'KEEFFE
    DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER

    Monday, September 8th 2008, 9:20 PM

    Several sports memorabilia officials have testified in recent weeks before a grand jury in Chicago that is investigating Mastro Auctions and fraud in the collectibles business.

    Additional hobby insiders are also scheduled to testify before the grand jury, sources said, while others have been asked to provide records and other documents.

    "There has been a parade of people going to the grand jury," said a source close to the case. "The feds are closing in."

    The grand jury deliberations are part of an investigation into memorabilia fraud initiated last year by the Chicago division of the FBI, whose "Operation Foul Ball" smashed a multistate autograph forgery ring in the 1990s.

    Although the target of the investigation is Illinois-based Mastro Auctions, sports memorabilia's largest auction house, other businesses and individuals may be involved.

    Some of the hobby insiders who received subpoenas to appear before the grand jury are former Mastro Auctions employees. "The FBI told me I am not a target, but they want to talk to me," said one former Mastro worker.
    Mastro Auctions president Doug Allen did not return a call for comment.
    As the Daily News first reported, investigators from the FBI and the United Postal Service crashed the National Sports Collectors Convention in Rosemont, Ill., in August, delivering subpoenas to industry executives and questioning memorabilia companies' employees.

    The investigation of Mastro Auctions has focused on shill bidding, card doctoring and other allegations of fraud.

    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/ba.../08/2008-09-08

    Oh boy, Oh boy.

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    • rose14
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 321

      #3
      Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

      People should take anything Michael O'keefe says regarding Bill Mastro and Mastro auctions with a grain of salt. He has had it out for them for a long time. The feds are looking at Mastro and a couple of other entities within the collecting community but just use a little caution when reading anything O'keefe writes.

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      • cohibasmoker
        Banned
        • Aug 2005
        • 2379

        #4
        Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

        Originally posted by rose14
        People should take anything Michael O'keefe says regarding Bill Mastro and Mastro auctions with a grain of salt. He has had it out for them for a long time. The feds are looking at Mastro and a couple of other entities within the collecting community but just use a little caution when reading anything O'keefe writes.
        People should look carefully at anything and everything the media writes or broadcasts. Most are filled with personal, and most times bias, opinion rather than commentary.

        My comment is based on the fact that the Feds are conducting an investigation into the collectible hobby.

        Jim

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        • Eric
          Senior Member
          • Jan 1970
          • 2848

          #5
          Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

          Originally posted by rose14
          People should take anything Michael O'keefe says regarding Bill Mastro and Mastro auctions with a grain of salt. He has had it out for them for a long time.
          Just curious, what is the personal vendetta you're referring to? You seem to have some insight here.
          Always looking for game used San Diego Chargers items...

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          • ironmanfan
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2005
            • 2252

            #6
            Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

            I personally think that O'Keefe has been a good "watch dog" for this industry...What's one thing has he has ever reported wrong?

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            • aeneas01
              Senior Member
              • May 2007
              • 1128

              #7
              Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

              Originally posted by rose14
              People should take anything Michael O'keefe says regarding Bill Mastro and Mastro auctions with a grain of salt. He has had it out for them for a long time. The feds are looking at Mastro and a couple of other entities within the collecting community but just use a little caution when reading anything O'keefe writes.
              i don't really understand your comments - i've read most (all?) of o'keefe's articles regarding this topic and have found them to be thoughtful, thorough, fair and accurate. can you point to a specific example that supports your words of caution? i'm very interested.

              ...
              robert

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              • joelsabi
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2005
                • 3073

                #8
                Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

                O'Keefe and his ITeam seem to write some very insightful essays. What are you referring to Jim?
                Regards,
                Joel S.
                joelsabi @ gmail.com
                Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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                • rose14
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 321

                  #9
                  Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

                  Pick up the book "The Card" and you will see what I am talking about.

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                  • Eric
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 1970
                    • 2848

                    #10
                    Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

                    I have read The Card. I read O'Keeffe's work all the time here in New York and it's very impressive. In addition to the hobby, he covers things like steroids (bonds, clemens/mcnamee, canseco, floyd landis, marion jones), the pac man jones case.

                    What exactly is the bias you are referring to? How exactly does he have it out for Mastro? Are you saying there is something personal there?

                    Does he have something personal against sports cheaters too?
                    Always looking for game used San Diego Chargers items...

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                    • bigtruck260
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 1729

                      #11
                      Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

                      Originally posted by Eric
                      I have read The Card. I read O'Keeffe's work all the time here in New York and it's very impressive. In addition to the hobby, he covers things like steroids (bonds, clemens/mcnamee, canseco, floyd landis, marion jones), the pac man jones case.

                      What exactly is the bias you are referring to? How exactly does he have it out for Mastro? Are you saying there is something personal there?

                      Does he have something personal against sports cheaters too?
                      THE CARD was one of the better hobby books. It had more than just O'Keefe's perspective. Yes, he was the writer - but it seemed to me like he made the extra effort to get his facts straight prior to writing that book.
                      Dave
                      Looking for 1990's STL Cardinal starting pitcher's bats
                      River City Redbird Authentics
                      http://www.freewebs.com/bigtruck260/

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                      • thedegu
                        Junior Member
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 16

                        #12
                        Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

                        These days, pursuing an important story to its bitter end, come hell or high water, is considered a 'vendetta' or 'having it in for someone.'

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                        • BernBabyBern
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2006
                          • 843

                          #13
                          Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

                          Hi Eric,
                          Not sure if you missed my previous post.
                          can you e-mail when you can I have a quick question for you?
                          Very much appreciated.
                          My e-mail address is mikeapno1@yahoo.com

                          Thank you again and regards,
                          Pablo

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                          • JCC1968
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 358

                            #14
                            Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

                            Hi

                            I disagree about O'Keefe. I found him to be reckless and impulsive in his writings. He has not impressed me one bit. On the other hand, our
                            adminstrator Eric to be very just with this board. I appreciate his hard work and sense of fairness.

                            Jason

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                            • allstarsplus
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2005
                              • 3707

                              #15
                              Re: Feds' memorabilia case heating up

                              Originally posted by Eric
                              From today's New York Daily News...

                              Feds' memorabilia case heating up

                              BY MICHAEL O'KEEFFE
                              DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER

                              Monday, September 8th 2008, 9:20 PM

                              Several sports memorabilia officials have testified in recent weeks before a grand jury in Chicago that is investigating Mastro Auctions and fraud in the collectibles business.

                              Additional hobby insiders are also scheduled to testify before the grand jury, sources said, while others have been asked to provide records and other documents.

                              "There has been a parade of people going to the grand jury," said a source close to the case. "The feds are closing in."

                              The grand jury deliberations are part of an investigation into memorabilia fraud initiated last year by the Chicago division of the FBI, whose "Operation Foul Ball" smashed a multistate autograph forgery ring in the 1990s.

                              Although the target of the investigation is Illinois-based Mastro Auctions, sports memorabilia's largest auction house, other businesses and individuals may be involved.

                              Some of the hobby insiders who received subpoenas to appear before the grand jury are former Mastro Auctions employees. "The FBI told me I am not a target, but they want to talk to me," said one former Mastro worker.
                              Mastro Auctions president Doug Allen did not return a call for comment.
                              As the Daily News first reported, investigators from the FBI and the United Postal Service crashed the National Sports Collectors Convention in Rosemont, Ill., in August, delivering subpoenas to industry executives and questioning memorabilia companies' employees.

                              The investigation of Mastro Auctions has focused on shill bidding, card doctoring and other allegations of fraud.

                              http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/ba.../08/2008-09-08

                              The story is gone with this in its place:

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                              Andrew Lang
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                              202-716-8500

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