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Former Miami Heat Security Officer was charged with selling $2 million in stolen jersey
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Ex-Miami Heat Security Officer Arrested for Trafficking $2 Million Worth of Stolen Jerseys

August 5, 2025 2 Min Read
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Marcos Thomas Perez, a former security guard for the Miami Heat, appeared in federal court on Tuesday after being accused of selling stolen jerseys and memorabilia valued at millions of dollars. The 62-year-old Miami resident faces charges for transporting and distributing stolen goods across state lines.

Authorities from the Southern District of Florida and the Miami FBI announced that a search warrant executed on April 3 at Perez’s home resulted in the seizure of approximately 300 stolen game-worn jerseys and other valuable items, which the Miami Heat confirmed had been stolen from their facility. According to court documents, Perez sold these items through an online broker over a span of three years, moving over $2 million worth of stolen goods, often at discounted prices. Notably, he sold a Miami Heat jersey worn by LeBron James during the NBA Finals for about $100,000, which later sold for $3.7 million at Sotheby’s auction.

Perez, who retired from the Miami Police Department after 25 years, worked in NBA security from 2016 to 2021, including duties at the Kaseya Center’s Game Day Security team. He had access to a secure equipment room housing memorabilia intended for future team museums and allegedly stole jerseys and other items from over 400 games.

Fan Take: This scandal underscores the critical need for robust security measures in sports organizations to protect priceless memorabilia that hold immense historical and sentimental value. For basketball fans, it’s a sobering reminder that even trusted insiders can betray the game, potentially impacting how teams safeguard their heritage in the future.

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