
Philly Man Gets Probation for Fake Kelce Memorabilia
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Philadelphia man, Robert Capone, sentenced to probation and community service for selling fake Jason Kelce memorabilia, totaling over $200,000. Capones accomplice, Alfred P. Sicoli, also pleaded guilty and received a similar sentence. Victims not only lost money but also experienced emotional distress over the fake items. The judge noted the impact on Kelces reputation and the memorabilia industry.
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