East Bay man who sold phony sports memorabilia pleads guilty to wire fraud
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OAKLAND — An East Bay man who sold phony sports memorabilia, including a baseball bat he claimed New York and San Francisco Giants legend Willie Mays used in the 1954 World Series, pleaded guilty to wire fraud Monday, federal prosecutors said.

Daniel Damato, 42, of Concord, was charged with one count of wire fraud on Oct. 20, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Prosecutors alleged that Damato, a sports memorabilia dealer, doctored and gave false provenance to valuable items to make them appear as authentic sports collectibles, and then tried to sell the items to unsuspecting buyers at inflated prices.

In pleading guilty, Damato admitted he sold the supposedly game-used baseball bat for $100,000, prosecutors said. It had not been used in the World Series and was, in fact, a “…

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