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steve_a 08-25-2014 06:50 AM

Brooklyn (almost) Find
 
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BROOKLYN (CN) - A man who bought a storage shed full of baseball cards sight-unseen for $400,000 on the promise that it contained $11 million in sports memorabilia was duped, he claims in court.
Arye "Leo" Kohn claims in Kings County Court that Joseph Rej and Huge Deal Club LLC conned him into buying 2 million-plus "valuable sports collectibles and memorabilia" in December 2013 for $400,000. Kohn claims the defendants promised him that the memorabilia included one-of-a-kind baseball cards, signed photos and sports paraphernalia by famous athletes, and uniforms athletes wore during professional games, with an estimated value of over $11 million.
Kohn says he made a $100,000 down payment, with a promise of monthly payments of $100,000 thereafter, and was given access to the storage unit where the items were held.
"Upon examining the items plaintiff learned for the first time that 90 percent of the items were worthless, that there were less than a third of the 2 million items promised, that none of the items were collectibles, there was no clothing worn by athletes and that not one item examined had any worth as memorabilia," Kohn says in the lawsuit.
He wants of his $400,000 back, plus interest, legal fees and damages for defendant's "intentional wrongful and fraudulent acts."
He is represented by Joshua Bronstein.

autograf 08-25-2014 06:51 AM

So he paid the additional $300K AFTER he got access and found out they were worthless?

Jobu 08-25-2014 07:01 AM

Technically that still counts as a find because someone did find a sucker.

barrysloate 08-25-2014 07:44 AM

Never trust anyone from Brooklyn.

packs 08-25-2014 08:34 AM

Truly strange. Hate to see people conned, but what kind of reasonable person believes they can purchase $11 million worth of valuables for the bargain price of $400,000? If I told you I'd give you a $100 bill for a $10 bill wouldn't you think something was up?

GasHouseGang 08-25-2014 10:13 AM

Greed often makes people do stupid things.

batsballsbases 08-25-2014 10:22 AM

This sounds like a classic P.T. Barnum con game!! ;);) And if you look up stupid in the dictionary there would be a picture of Arye "Leo" Kohn there.:rolleyes:

JohnP0621 08-25-2014 10:31 AM

fraud
 
Anyone that pays 400k for items Sight unseen almost deserves to get ripped off. How stupid can he Be.

Exhibitman 08-25-2014 03:59 PM

Wanna bet there's a whole lot more to the deal? Perhaps artwork in Moscow...


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