Anthony J Tremayne, 58, sent items with what he claimed to be genuine signatures to customers nationwide, pleaded guilty to a charge of mail fraud on Tuesday
Scammer who sold $550K worth of forged Kardashian and Trump autographs faces decades in prison

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