Ex-NBA player arrested over fake sneakers

A 2-month investigation into the alleged sale of counterfeit gym shoes from a Far South Side shop owned by an ex-NBA player culminated with the arrests today of that former basketball pro and his employee, according to Markham police, who led the investigation.
Police from the south suburb, with assistance from Chicago police tactical unit officers, seized 500 pairs of counterfeit Nike Air Jordans from the shop, located in the Halsted Indoor Mall, 11444 S. Halsted St. in Chicago, said Markham Police Deputy Chief Tony DeBois.
One of the men arrested was the store’s owner, 36-year-old Nate Driggers, who played 15 games as a forward for the Boston Celtics during the 1996-1997 season, said DeBois.
Also seized was 10 pounds of marijuana, worth an estimated $30,000, he said.
The employee, Michael Bohannon, 28, was also arrested. Both men were charged with unauthorized use of trademark, a misdemeanor, DeBois said, adding that the charge could be upgraded to a felony.
No charges have been filed yet in connection with the marijuana found in the store, but the investigation was ongoing, police said.
After being notified by representatives of Nike about the alleged sales of counterfeit shoes at the mall, DeBois said an undercover officer was sent to the shop to make some purchases of the shoes. He said the counterfeit Air Jordans sold for $35 a pair, when the actual price of an authentic pair of the shoes is about $150.
DeBois said the men got the shoes from New York City.
“Nike comes out [and tells authorities] if someone sells one pair of counterfeit shoes,” he said. “That’s how serious they are with this.”
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There are SO many fake Jordans/Nike’s floating around on dozens of internet shopping sites. This bust is only a small tip of the iceberg.
the nigga only played 15 games?…scrub
I love how they put a story about this.. But have an AD for a website that sells FAKE JORDANS & NIKES!
How the hell is he gonna sell fake js when nike town is right down the street?!?!?!
and just cause he only played 10 games doesn’t make him a scrub, the weakest player in the NBA will be the shit outta a regular hooper fyi!!!!! not on his nuts, im just telling the truth.
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