A Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty to selling merchandise with fake Jason Kelce signatures , according to Montgomery County court documents.
Robert Capone, 51, of Philadelphia, is accused of selling over 1,100 items that he claimed were signed by the former Eagles player, officials said. These items were all found to be forged.
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Capone pleaded guilty to felony charges that include forgery, theft and deceptive business practice among other charges.
Two people from Rhode Island were also charged along with Capone, but charges were dropped after they told investigators that they did not know the $200,000 worth of items were fake when they sold them, officials said.
"Robert has accepted full responsibilit