John Olson (forger) explained

John Olson is a forger associated with the FBI's Operation Bullpen investigation. He pled guilty to forging thousands of Muhammad Ali and various other autographs. The FBI gathered information on the ring during a previous sting known as operation FOUL BALL. They launched the investigation that would ultimately culminate with a bust on October 13, 1999. They took down the biggest forgery ring in sports memorabilia history.[1] Chuck Wepner, a former opponent of Ali and tough man boxer from Bayonne, New Jersey, would vouch for the autographs and John Olson and others would sign the items.[2] [3]

In 2013 John Olson resurfaced selling more forgeries to a local New Jersey man under the guise of being a sick and dying man selling memorabilia. He perpetrated the scam by showing a photo album that had him up close and personal with many of the boxers and athletes that he did the forgeries of.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com/operation-bullpen-the-case-that-has-never-gone-away/ Operation Bullpen: The Case That Has Never Gone Away | Sports Collectors Daily | Sports collecting news
  2. http://bullpenandmore.wordpress.com/2010/07/27/champions-forever-sigs-real-or-fake/ ‘Champions Forever’ sigs: Real or fake? | Bullpen & More, by Kevin Nelson
  3. https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2005/july/operation-bullpen FBI — Operation Bullpen
  4. http://collectiblesnj.com/operation-bullpen-2013-my-encounter-with-john-olson/ OPERATION BULLPEN 2013 - My Encounter with John Olson – COLLECTIBLES NJ