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Posted: 5:01 AM Nov 3, 2006
Forged Brett Favre Memorabilia
A Green Bay man who allegedly sold fake Favre memorabilia has to pay back the people he defrauded.
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A Green Bay man accused of selling forged Brett Favre memorabilia has been sentenced to six months in county jail.
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Michael Van Lanen must also pay back the people he defrauded, send them letters of apology and pay more than eight-thousand dollars in fines to the Brett Favre Fourward Foundation. Prosecutors said Van Lanen, the owner of all sports marketing, sold as many as 94 bogus prints.
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