VIA ESPN ... Former New York Mets clubhouse manager Charlie Samuels was indicted on charges that he criminally possessed nearly $2.3 million worth of game-used memorabilia -- including signed jerseys, bats and baseballs -- that belonged to the Mets organization, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown announced Wednesday....
Former New York Mets Clubhouse Manager Indicted
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Former New York Mets Clubhouse Manager Indicted
Cheers,
Jack
Actively looking for a Brad Lidge Philadelphia Phillies Game Used Cap!
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Was just about to post the same article, crazy way to lose a great job. -
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A few years back, I worked arena security, and yeah, as someone with an interest in game used gear it got tempting from time to time. I didn't, and wouldn't, cross that line though, and can muster little empathy for a guy with presumably a great job that jacks $2.3 million in gear. Just . . . wow.Comment
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Makes you wonder how easy it would be to actually shift that much gear. We're a paranoid group at times, so imagine if all of a sudden "507 signed and unsigned jerseys, 304 hats, 828 bats, 22 batting helmets and 10 equipment bags" turned up on the market...Thats crazy amounts.
I wonder if it will be turned over to the Mets or auctioned off by the state?
Mark.Comment
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