Ex-Miami Heat employee charged with $3.7M memorabilia theft

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A former Miami Heat employee and retired Miami police officer, Marcos Thomas Perez, is accused of stealing and selling team memorabilia worth millions, including a LeBron James jersey that sold for $3.7 million at Sotheby's. Perez allegedly accessed secure areas to steal hundreds of items, which he sold across state lines over three years, leading to a federal investigation and his arrest.
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