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Former West Covina man who sold bogus memorabilia with fake celebrity autographs gets a year in prison

Tremayne sold over $250,000 in fake memorabilia nationwide using forged celebrity signatures, including Kim Kardashian and Kobe Bryant, court records show.

Summary by The Mercury News
A former West Covina man who sold at least $250,000 in fake celebrity memorabilia with forged signatures of celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Kobe Bryant was sentenced on Monday, Sept. 29, to a year and a day in federal prison. Anthony Tremayne, 60, during a sentencing hearing at a federal courthouse in Santa Ana after he pleaded guilty in April to a count of mail fraud, was also ordered to spend two years on supervised release following hi…

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Redlands Daily Facts broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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