Man who posed as Tom Brady to buy ‘Family Versions’ of Super Bowl ring gets prison
Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers A New Jersey man who impersonated a former New England Patriots player so he could buy and sell so-called “family versions” of Tom Brady’s Super Bowl championship ring was sentenced Monday to three years in prison. Scott V. Spina Jr., 25, already has experience in federal prison. He served 30 months for an unrelated wire fraud scheme…
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