Man convicted in White Sox ticket scheme charged with selling fake Cubs gear outside Wrigley Field
A ticket broker convicted of fraudulently selling
Federal prosecutors accused
Lee, 37, was convicted on eleven counts of wire fraud during a jury trial in
During the federal investigation, Lee allegedly told the FBI that he believed the ticket operation was the "American way, take care of a guy, and you get taken care of."
Now, Cook County prosecutors have charged Lee with unauthorized use of trademarks for allegedly selling counterfeit
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Investigators made another undercover purchase from Lee on Wednesday, purchasing another
Upon arresting Lee, officials seized 78 counterfeit bucket hats that, if genuine, would be worth
Lee received an 18-month federal prison sentence for the
Lee's lawyer said he currently works full-time as a ticket broker with
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