Georgia man accused of selling more than $1.3 million in counterfeit tickets pleads guilty

A 43-year-old Alpharetta man who was accused of selling counterfeit sports and concert tickets has pleaded guilty.

US Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg previously said Matthew Neet offered fraudulent property investment opportunities in teak/timberland property in Costa Rica with no intention of investing the money.

He also offered to sell tickets to University of Georgia football games against Alabama, Ole Miss and Texas, but never provided the tickets, according to officials…

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