Anything for the Ring? FBI Catches Tom Brady's Super Bowl Ring Stealing Thief, Sending Him to Prison For 3 Years

A New Jersey man has been sentenced to three years in prison for an elaborate fraud scheme that involves fake Super Bowl rings and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady.

The scheme began in 2017

The scheme began in 2017, when Spina purchased a Super Bowl LI ring awarded to a Patriots player who subsequently left the team. Spina, who bilked the former player by paying for the ring with at least one bad check, sold the ring soon after for $63,000 to a well-known broker of championship rings.

Super Bowl LI rings with the name ‘Brady’

Super Bowl LI rings with the name ‘Brady’ engraved on each one, which Spina falsely represented were gifts for the baby of quarterback Tom Brady,”

Spina immediately sold the ring

Spina received the rings in November 2017, Spina immediately sold them to an auction house for $100,000. During an auction in February 2018, one of the family rings was sold for $337,219.

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