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A man who illegally obtained Super Bowl rings following the New England Patriots 2017 victory was sentenced to three years in prison on Monday, the Department of Justice said.According to the DOJ, Scott Spina posed as a former player of the New England Patriots, which allowed him to purchase family versions of the Super Bowl championship ring. He then turned around and sold one of the rings for $337,000.The DOJ said that he purchased a championship ring from a player, which is how he was able
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PHOENIX 鈥?An Arizona native says he has no regrets selling his car for tickets to the NBA Finals Game one for the Phoenix Suns.Donovan Heykoop, a graduate from the University of Arizona, was not born when the Suns made their way to the NBA Finals in 1993. A lifelong Suns Fan, Heykoop said he was willing to do whatever it took to get inside the game.FULL COVERAGE: Phoenix Suns in NBA FinalsHeykoop sold his 2007 Nissan Versa for $2,500 and used that money to buy a ticket for him and a friend from college. Donovan Heykoop
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