
05-04-2023, 10:34 AM
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Gr.eg McCl.@y
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Join Date: Dec 2015
Posts: 7,416
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
Dunno about you, but when a question comes up about an indictment, I don't look to the indictment itself or the official government press release, I look to my memory of what some anonymous people said almost a decade ago on a chatboard.
Speaking of the actual indictment:
11. It was further part of the scheme that in marketing materials distributed
on behalf of Mastro Auctions, which were intended to portray Mastro Auctions to
potential bidders and consignors as a premier seller of valuable items for which a
strong market existed, defendant MASTRO represented that Mastro Auctions had sold
the most expensive baseball card in the world, a Honus Wagner T-206 card. In making
this representation, however, defendant MASTRO knowingly omitted the material fact
that defendant MASTRO had altered the baseball card by cutting the sides of the card
in a manner that, if disclosed, would have significantly reduced the value of the card.
You probably don't need to be a lawyer to understand what "It was further part of the scheme" means.
Anyone still want to claim he wasn't charged with selling an altered card without disclosure?
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It's in reference to a non-criminal scheme, of course. That's why it's in the indictment and plea deal.
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