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Former Miami Heat worker allegedly stole LeBron James jersey worth millions

Former Miami Heat worker allegedly stole LeBron James jersey worth millions

National Post06-08-2025
A former Miami Heat employee was charged with stealing hundreds of pieces of memorabilia and selling it online, including a jersey worn by LeBron James in the National Basketball Association's championship series that later sold for nearly $4 million at auction.
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Federal prosecutors on Tuesday said Marcos Thomas Perez, who worked as a security guard for the Heat and the NBA from 2016 to 2025, took more than 400 game jerseys and other items from a secured equipment room that held memorabilia that the organization planned to put in a future museum devoted to the team.
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Prosecutors said Perez sold more than 100 items to online brokers for about $2 million, often for prices that were well below their market value. Those items included the used LeBron James jersey, which Perez sold for $100,000 and later sold at a Sotheby's auction for $3.7 million.
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Law enforcement searched his home on April 3 and seized almost 300 additional jerseys and other items that had been stolen.
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Perez, 62, a retired veteran of the Miami Police Department, made an initial appearance in federal court in Miami on Tuesday, prosecutors said. He was charged with transportation of stolen goods and faces as much as 10 years in prison if convicted.
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An attorney for Perez couldn't be immediately identified and a representative for the Heat didn't immediately return a call seeking comment.
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In March, a former employee of the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, which hosts the annual Masters tournament, was sentenced to one year in prison after admitting to stealing Masters golf tournament merchandise and selling it for millions of dollars to online brokers over about 13 years.
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MIAMI (AP) — A former Miami Heat security officer pleaded guilty Tuesday to transporting and transferring millions of dollars worth of stolen game-worn jerseys and other memorabilia. Marcos Thomas Perez, 62, was a 25-year retired veteran of the Miami Police Department. The Miami resident worked for the Heat from 2016 to 2021 and as an NBA security employee from 2022 to 2025. According to the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida and FBI Miami, Perez stole more than 400 jerseys and other items from a secured equipment room and sold items through various online marketplaces. He had access because he worked on the game-day security detail at the Kaseya Center. He was one of a few employees with access to a secured equipment room that stored memorabilia the Heat organization planned to display in a future team museum. Over a three-year period, authorities say Perez sold more than 100 stolen items for approximately about $1.9 million and shipped them across state lines, often at bargain prices. They say he sold a Miami Heat jersey LeBron James wore during the NBA Finals for approximately $100,000. That same jersey later sold at a Sotheby's auction for $3.7 million. ___ AP NBA:

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