Re: Can you trust JO Sports?
In the interest of answering the question this link might be helpful.
It is a link to the plea agreement (found via a google search) for Jarrod Oldridge in which he admits to:
(c) Beginning not later than in or about the middle of 2004, the defendant admits that in the name of JO Sports, Inc. or his name, he obtained hundreds of jerseys that were not game used for the purpose of re-sale, consignment, or auction of the jerseys as game used jerseys;
While none of us know the details of the entire story, this is certainly a relevant piece of information.
In the interest of answering the question this link might be helpful.
It is a link to the plea agreement (found via a google search) for Jarrod Oldridge in which he admits to:
(c) Beginning not later than in or about the middle of 2004, the defendant admits that in the name of JO Sports, Inc. or his name, he obtained hundreds of jerseys that were not game used for the purpose of re-sale, consignment, or auction of the jerseys as game used jerseys;
While none of us know the details of the entire story, this is certainly a relevant piece of information.
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