Kelly Bryan sold tickets to up to 100 people for a concert that didn't exist
A New Jersey woman has pled guilty to 'third-degree theft by deception' after being caught selling tickets to a non-existent Sheryl Crow concert.
Burlington Township resident Kelly Bryan admitted the charge at Burlington County Courthouse in Mount Holly yesterday. The Burlington County Times reports that Bryan faces up to five years of probation when she is sentenced on 14 June, and will also have to pay between US$20,000 and $30,000 in restitution.
Posted on: 07/04/2016Categories: News from IQ Magazine