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PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio — Nearly 100 years after its first coast-to-coast flight, one of 199 Ford Trimotors is still soaring over Ohio’s Lake Erie shoreline, all thanks to the Liberty Aviation Museum and a ...
The TWA Flight 800 memorial serves as a tribute to the victims, offering families a place to grieve and remember their loved ones together.
A prominent sports memorabilia businessman was found dead after police carried out a search warrant into his allegedly fraudulent operation on Tuesday.
On July 17, 1996, TWA Flight 800 exploded just minutes after takeoff from New York's Kennedy Airport.
Brett Lemieux, a 45-year-old man from Indiana under investigation for selling counterfeit sports memorabilia, was found dead by suicide.
Brett Lemieux came onto Fanatics’ radar years ago as a potential sports memorabilia counterfeiter. The company told The Athletic it even altered its authenticity hologram sticker two years ago ...
Your prized sports memorabilia could be counterfeit Mammoth counterfeit sports memorabilia bust has the potential to break the industry.
An Indiana man was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly after allegedly admitting to a counterfeit sports memorabilia scheme.
Sports memorabilia dealer admits to counterfeiting over $350 million in gear after police raid warehouses The dealer says the scheme grew to be an 'addiction' ...
Sports Memorabilia Dealer Found Dead After $350M Bootleg Merch Confession This has become the latest "Buyer Beware" story in the sports memorabilia merchandise world ...
Brett Lemieux, 45, founded prominent sports memorabilia site MisterManCave, which he claimed had sold millions of counterfeit items in a bombshell confession this week.
Miami Heat reportedly caught in one of the biggest sports heists ever after millions worth of memorabilia goes missing.