Three have been charged with allegedly creating $200,000 worth of forged Jason Kelce memorabilia including Eagles helmets an jerseys.
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The forged items were offered for sale by Overtime Promotions and Diamond Legends, owned by defendants Robert Capone, 51, of Philadelphia, and Joseph Parenti, 39, of Cranston, RI, respectively.
DEPTFORD — On Tuesday, Jan. 14, Overtime Promotions held a public meet-and-greet for fans to meet two Philadelphia Eagles at Adelphia's. Before the event began at 5:30 p.m., fans began to line ...
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The Tuesday signing event has been canceled. Through his attorney, Capone maintains that Kelce did sign items for Overtime Promotions at a June 2024 event at the Valley Forge Casino, but the ...