Anthony Curcio convicted for a fraudulent trading card operation, involving counterfeit grades on sports and Pokémon cards.
A man has been convicted of fraud over a years-long scheme to sell fake Pokémon and sports trading cards.
A trading card dealer could spend years in federal prison after a jury convicted him of running a nationwide scheme selling bogus sports and Pokémon cards. Anthony Curcio, 45, of Redmond, Washington, ...
The indictment cites a 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan #57 card as an example: a version graded as an 8 can be worth between $6,000 ...
His cause of death was heart failure, as confirmed by his daughter. Curcio is best known among rock historians for the studios he helped build. In 1968, he founded Pacific Recording in San Mateo, ...
Curcio was arrested in 2024 along with co-defendant Iosif “Joe” Bondarchuk, who pled guilty and testified against Curcio in court. The Washington man claimed he was innocent, explaining that it was ...
This is the tale of a little boy who wouldn't take no for an answer when it came to hockey, and continues to wage that battle well into adulthood. Pat Curcio, 39, is so committed to his sport that he ...