A Philadelphia man has been sentenced to five years of probation and 100 hours of community service for attempting to sell more than $200,000 worth of memorabilia he said was signed by former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce. Robert Capone admitted to trying to peddle 1,100 jerseys, helmets and other items in a scheme that he told a judge "embarrassed myself and embarrassed my family," according to a story in the Philadelphia Inquirer published Monday, March 16. Capone, 52, added that it would "never happen again.
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Man Sentenced for Trying to Sell $200K of Fake Jason Kelce Memorabilia
March 18, 2026
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