Two NYC residents are facing charges for allegedly stealing and re-selling more than 900 tickets, many for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
The Queens District Attorney's office announced this week the arrests of two people who made more than $600,000 selling stolen tickets for Taylor Swift concerts, NBA games and other events. Tyrone Rose,
Two people stand accused of taking hundreds of tickets from StubHub to redirect them to others who resold them, prosecutors said.
Prosecutors say the conspirators used the popularity of the pop star's Eras Tour to make an "extraordinary profit."
A cybercrime crew stole then resold more than 900 digital tickets to Taylor Swift concerts and other pricey events on StubHub, according to prosecutors in New York.
Two people have been charged for allegedly reselling tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour illegally, facing up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
The thieves, including one in Queens, allegedly stole more than 900 event tickets by intercepting URLs for StubHub customers, authorities say.
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour may very well go down as the biggest concert of all-time, but unfortunately for some fans, there was an ugly side to it. Two people have been arrested aft
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