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Samuels stole NY Mets memorabilia
Major League Baseball

Samuels stole NY Mets memorabilia

Published Feb. 21, 2012 12:00 a.m. ET

The New York Mets' longtime clubhouse manager has admitted he illegally owned millions of dollars' worth of team memorabilia.

Charlie Samuels pleaded guilty Tuesday in a Queens courthouse to possessing stolen property and tax fraud.

He is expected to be sentenced in April to five years' probation. The 55-year-old is also banned from any Mets facility, even if he buys a ticket.

Samuels was fired by the team in 2010. He had worked for the Mets since 1976 and became equipment manager in 1983.

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District Attorney Richard Brown says Samuels admitted having almost $2.3 million worth of Mets memorabilia and collectibles. His guilty plea includes charges that he evaded paying city and state sales taxes.

The Mets issued a statement thanking those involved in the investigation.

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