Local man convicted of mail fraud
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CHICAGO - A local-area sports memorabilia dealer was found guilty
Tuesday of defrauding collectors by selling thousands of dollars of goods
bearing the forged autographs of athletes.
Robert M. Austin, 42, of Newport Beach was convicted of eight counts
of mail fraud by a federal jury that deliberated for just over a day
following a four-day trial.
U.S. District Judge Elaine Bucklo set Dec. 10 for sentencing. Each
count carries a maximum sentence of five years.
Anthony Alyinovich, one of 11 people who had pleaded guilty earlier in
the federal government’s Operation Foul Ball crackdown on sports
memorabilia forging and was one of Austin’s suppliers of merchandise,
testified against Austin.
Austin, owner of Overtime Prowear Inc., based in Huntington Beach,
insisted that he had done nothing wrong and that he had not realized the
items Alyinovich sold him were forgeries.
The most commonly forged name was former Chicago Bulls star Michael
Jordan. Other signatures forged included Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman,
Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith.
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