RI pair accused of selling fake Jason Kelce merchandise
- Three people are charged with selling $200,000 in counterfeit Jason Kelce memorabilia, according to the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office.
- The defendants include Robert Capone, Leann Branco, and Joseph Parenti, who face 60 counts of forgery and theft.
- Investigators found that Capone and Parenti sold 1,138 fake items, while Branco allegedly verified their authenticity.
- Capone has been released on bail, and his preliminary hearing is set for February 5.
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