Ex-Heat employee pleads guilty to felony charge in jersey-stealing case

A former Miami Heat security officer has pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge in connection to stealing team memorabilia worth millions of dollars and selling the items to online brokers.
Retired Miami police officer Marcos Tomas Perez appeared Tuesday at U.S. Superior Court for the Southern District of Florida and issued a guilty plea to transporting and transferring stolen goods in interstate commerce, after pleading not guilty to the felony count at an initial hearing earlier this month.
Perezβs attorney, Robert Buschel, told NBC6 in Florida after Tuesdayβs hearing that Perez is βdepressed, naturally, but he accepts responsibility for his behavior and weβre gonna work through this issue in his life.β
Perez, 62, faces up to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000. He is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 31.
βI hope that the judge will consider all factors in his life and his history as a good person,β Buschel said. βHe was an exemplary police officer in the city of Miami, heβs been retired for close to 10 years. This was an unfortunate set of decisions that he made and heβs going to accept responsibility for that.β
Buschel declined to comment any further when reached by The Times via email Wednesday.
According to a news release by the U.S. Attorneyβs Office for the Southern District of Florida and the Miami field office of the FBI, Perez has admitted to stealing hundreds of game-worn jerseys and other memorabilia worth millions of dollars belonging to the Heat and selling them to online brokers.
One such item was a jersey that LeBron James wore in Game 7 of the 2013 NBA Finals, during which James and the Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs 95-88 to win their second consecutive championship. After Perez allegedly sold the jersey for around $100,000, it was sold in an online auction for $3.7 million in 2023.
According to court documents, other stolen items included jerseys signed by former Heat stars Dwyane Wade, Jimmy Butler, Chris Bosh, Alonzo Mourning and Shaquille OβNeal, as well as team jackets, game-worn sneakers and more.