The head of a memorabilia company in Minnesota is charged with orchestrating a scheme to sell fraudulent merchandise, including jerseys said to be worn during games by players like Alex Rodriguez, Mark McGwire and Albert Pujols.
Forty-year-old Steven Jensen of Osseo was arrested Thursday at a sports collectors' convention outside Chicago. He is charged in federal court in New York with mail fraud and wire fraud.
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