Tom Brady SuperBowl Jersey Recovered (Alleged Theft Video Added)

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There was a thief in the Patriot's locker room and it turns out to be an international journalist. EDIT: SEE POST 4 FOR VIDEO.

Tom Brady's stolen jersey from this year's historic Super Bowl has been recovered after being found in the possession of an unidentified member of the international media, according to the NFL.

The league announced Monday that Brady's game-worn jerseys from Super Bowl LI and another, missing from Super Bowl XLIX, were retrieved after an investigation led by the FBI.

The jerseys were found in Mexico and currently are being authenticated by authorities, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said, according to KRIV-TV.

"Through the cooperation of the NFL and New England Patriots' security teams, the FBI and other law enforcement authorities, the Super Bowl LI jersey worn last month by MVP Tom Brady has been recovered," the NFL said in its statement. "Also retrieved during the ongoing investigation was the jersey Brady wore in the Patriots' victory in Super Bowl XLIX against the Seattle Seahawks in 2015.

"The items were found in the possession of a credentialed member of the international media. Due to the ongoing investigation, we would refer any additional questions to the FBI."

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I mean how did that idiot think this was going to pan out? You can't display it, can't have it on a wall in your home. It's going to be very difficult to sell, talking black market only...... so what's the point? So you can have it stuffed away in your attic?
 

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Video and a name of the alleged thief have been released. (Brilliant detective work by the FBI! Somebody watched videos of people entering and leaving the locker room)

FOX NFL insider Jay Glazer explained how authorities zeroed in on the suspect.

ā€œHereā€™s actually what happened. The FBI and the NFL security, along with Patriots security and the Houston PD, they actually went through all this video to try and track somebody down, and they zeroed in on somebody, a person of interest,ā€ Galzer said Monday.

ā€œFrom what Iā€™m told, they have him going into the locker room right behind Bill Belichick as if heā€™s with the team. Goes in there, loiters around a little while and is seen leaving the locker room ā€¦ a little bit later with something under his arm,ā€ Glazer said.

A Mexican newspaper's former executive was involved in the case of Tom Brady's missing jerseys, the company that owns the publication said Monday.

The Mexican Editorial Organization (OEM) announced on Twitter that Mauricio Ortega, former director of La Prensa, was identified as responsible for the theft.

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Tom Brady's stolen jerseys linked to Mexican newspaper executive | Fox News

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRwL-5SAkeA

La Prensa later released a seven-point statement Monday afternoon, which was translated by USA TODAY Sports, indicating it was just learning of the allegations against Ortega:

On March 14, 2017, at approximately 8:30 p.m., Mr. Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos arrived at the corporate offices to present his resignation as the Director of the Newspaper LA PRENSA, citing personal reasons.

That resignation was accepted, since on multiple occasions, Mr. Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos expressed he was undergoing difficulties, related to the health of family members close to him.

With complete surprise and disappointment, today we have received the news of the alleged behavior by Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos on February 5, 2017, inside NRG Stadium in Houston Texas, where Super Bowl LI took place.

Editora La Prensa S.A. de C.V., if these allegations are true, strongly rejects the behavior of Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos, who took advantage of the position he held, used the newspaper La Prensa to obtain media credentials to access the field of play, press conferences and probably other areas of NRG Stadium.

It is worth noting that none of the managers of Editora La Prensa, S.A. de C.V., nor of the Organizacion Editorial Mexicana, had any knowledge of the unfortunate and reproachable acts that Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos allegedly committed on February 5, 2017, since no local or federal authorities sought information from the legal department of this publishing house in relation to Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos, much less over his role during Super Bowl LI that took place in Houston; for that reason, this is why we became aware of the alleged actions by Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos at this moment.

Editora La Prensa, S.A. de C.V. will seek information from the corresponding authorities in relation to the acts that were revealed today, so that if it is appropriate, we can initiate a legal response to help the authorities in the clarification of these regrettable actions that are being investigated, which will become public knowledge to the Mexican people, and in particular our readers.

Regardless of the truth, these alleged acts committed personally by Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos could have happened while he still held the position of director of the newspaper La Prensa; Editora La Prensa, S.A. de C.V. offers a public apology to our readers and the Mexican people for these regrettable acts.

Reports: Ex-director of Mexican paper stole Tom Brady's jerseys, maybe Von Miller's helmet

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I mean how did that idiot think this was going to pan out? You can't display it, can't have it on a wall in your home. It's going to be very difficult to sell, talking black market only...... so what's the point? So you can have it stuffed away in your attic?

I think about this with stuff stolen from museums, particularly paintings by famous artists. Who is going to buy it just to have it hidden from everybody? What's the point of it if you can't display it?
 
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