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Anthony Tremayne, 58, pleaded guilty to a count of wire fraud as part of a the nearly decade-long scheme, which transpired between 2010 and 2019, federal prosecutors say.
Anthony J. Tremayne admitted selling hundreds of forged collectibles of sports and pop culture icons for up to half a million dollars.
Actor Benjamin Alves, who also stars in the film, playfully teased Yael in the comments, saying, “Wish Yael still had the Jon ...
Actor Miles Teller got a very warm welcome to Bloomington on Tuesday. At Upstairs Pub, that came in a couple different forms: a private room in the bar's secret speakeasy, adoring fans screaming his ...
Anthony J Tremayne, 58, sent items with what he claimed to be genuine signatures to customers nationwide, pleaded guilty to a ...
A 58-year-old man pleaded guilty Monday in a Santa Ana federal courtroom to selling hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of fake memorabilia.
Many Western Pennsylvania comic enthusiasts reacted with disappointment to Steel City Con’s last-minute announcement that controversial actor Kevin Spacey would attend this past weekend’s event. CJ ...
The evolution comes as North Olmsted City Council is ready to add a mixed-use overlay district to potentially change the ...
Former California resident Anthony J. Tremayne has pleaded guilty to selling hundreds of thousands of dollars in fake ...
A former West Covina man pleaded guilty Monday to mail fraud in connection with allegations that he sold at least $250,000 ...