Marcos Tomas Perez, a former security officer for the Miami Heat, pleaded guilty to transporting stolen memorabilia across state lines. He stole hundreds of game-worn jerseys and other valuable items, which were valued in millions. As an employee, he had access to a secured equipment room where these items were stored. Perez sold over 400 jerseys through online brokers, generating approximately $1.9 million. He faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for October 31, and his cooperation may influence his sentence.
Marcos Tomas Perez, a former Miami Heat security officer, pleaded guilty to stealing valuable memorabilia, including hundreds of game-worn jerseys, selling them to online brokers.
The stolen items were valued in the millions of dollars, with more than 400 jerseys taken over a three-and-a-half-year period, generating approximately $1.9 million.
Perez faces a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, with a scheduled sentencing hearing for October 31 after a pre-sentencing investigation.
As an employee, Perez had access to a secured equipment room that housed jerseys and memorabilia, intended for a future Miami Heat museum.
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