BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A man caught at the U.S.-Canadian border with 232 phony Super Bowl tickets pleaded guilty Wednesday to trafficking in counterfeit goods.
Charles Ware of Cleveland was arrested at the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge on Jan. 24, two days before the Super Bowl. Federal prosecutors said Ware had been scheduled to fly under an alias later that day to San Diego, where the game was played.
Each ticket had a face value of $400....
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Charles Ware of Cleveland was arrested at the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge on Jan. 24, two days before the Super Bowl. Federal prosecutors said Ware had been scheduled to fly under an alias later that day to San Diego, where the game was played.
Each ticket had a face value of $400....
more