Jason Kelce, seen here at Eagles' training camp last month, did not sign more than 1,100 items Robert Capone said bore his autograph, investigators said. Read more Monica Herndon / Staff Photographer

by Vinny Vella Published Aug. 7, 2025, 12:27 p.m. ET

A South Philadelphia man has pleaded guilty to orchestrating a scheme to peddle more than $200,000 worth of phony Jason Kelce autographs and other memorabilia.

Robert Capone, 51, admitted his guilt in Montgomery County court this week on charges of theft, forgery, and conspiracy for attempting to sell jerseys, helmets, and other items he said had been signed by the former Philadelphia Eagles center.

His attorney, Brian McMonagle, did not immediately return a request for comment.

Capone runs Overtime Productions, a s

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