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Police in Westfield say the investigation into a counterfeit sports memorabilia operation is ongoing, following new ...
New details are emerging as Westfield police continue to investigate a counterfeit sports memorabilia scheme that experts are ...
Brett Lemieux, 45, who was being investigated for allegedly selling counterfeit sports memorabilia in Indiana, was found dead ...
Police in Westfield, Indiana, began working on an investigation into fake sports memorabilia sold by Mister Mancave LLC after ...
During the investigation, officers found 45-year-old Brett LeMieux dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The ball that Shohei Ohtani hit for his 50th home run last season sold for $4.3 million. From rare trading cards to game-worn ...
A sports memorabilia empire built on promises and glossy signatures came crashing down this week in Indiana, leaving collectors stunned ...
An Indiana man was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly after allegedly admitting to a counterfeit sports ...
Brett Lemieux was found to have died by his own hand shortly after posting a 'manifesto' online detailing his activities.
Westfield Police and the FBI executed search warrants at Brett Lemieux' home. Hours later, he was found dead. "It was an addiction," Lemieux wrote.
This Saturday was the first day of two for both the beloved Gem City Comic Con (GCCC) and Grimoire Academy’s Gothic Market events at the Dayton Convention Center. For Sunday, ...
The sports memorabilia world has been shaken by the sudden death of Brett Lemieux, a dealer who claimed to have forged millions of autographs belonging to some of the biggest names ...