Former Miami Heat employee charged for selling $2M in stolen gear
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The Southern District of Florida U.S. Attorney's office announced Tuesday that a former Miami Heat security guard has been charged with selling stolen jerseys and other memorabilia worth up to $2 million.
Marcos Thomas Perez, 62, of Miami, was charged with transporting and transferring stolen goods in interstate commerce.
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Perez, a 25-year retired veteran of the City of Miami Police Department, was employed as a security officer with the Miami Heat from 2016 to 2021 and later worked as an NBA security employee from 2022 to 2025, according to a Department of Justice press release.
Perez was among a limited number of employees with access to a secured equipment room that stored hundreds of game-worn jerseys and other memorabilia that were meant to be on display in a future Miami Heat museum.
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A detailed view of the shot and game clock in front of the tarp with the Miami Heat logo covering the seats in the arena during the second half between the Miami Heat and the Milwaukee Bucks at American Airlines Arena on Dec. 29, 2020 in Miami, Florida. (Jasen Vinlove/USA TODAY Sports)
Perez allegedly accessed the equipment room multiple times to steal over 400 game-worn jerseys and other items, which he then sold to various online marketplaces,


