Conman-Turned-Trump-Booster Embroiled in More Charges of Fraud

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Veterans for Trump chief Stan Fitzgerald is a frequent visitor to Mar-a-Lago. He claims to have met with the former president 12 times, and his social media feeds are filled with pictures of the two men grinning together.​
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But Fitzgerald has a secret history. For five years he ran Stan's Sports Memorabilia, one of the biggest names in the business, until it was shut down in a 1999 FBI raid for selling more than two million dollars of baseball bats, balls and photographs carrying faked autographs.​
Fitzgerald, his wife and his mother were even accused of ordering up forgeries of athletes when they died, such as baseball star Mickey Mantle, knowing the value would rocket.​
He was eventually sentenced to eight months in prison after striking a deal with prosecutors.​
The case has resurfaced as part of a bitter dispute between Fitzgerald and another Republican activist, Angie Wong, after they fell out about the running of a network of political action committee and lobbying companies.​
She told DailyMail.com Fitzgerald hid his criminal past and was less than honest about the way he was running the group, and made a formal complaint to regulators that he set up look-alike for-profit groups designed to fraudulently attract donations. He in turn is suing her for defamation after she went public with her claims.​