What is a ticket-flipping scheme?
A ticket-flipping scheme involves purchasing tickets to high-demand events and reselling them at a higher price for profit.
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Former Des Moines sports radio host Marty Tirrell, once known as the 'Mouth of the Midwest,' faces new federal wire fraud charges after a previous conviction for a similar scheme. Tirrell is accused of defrauding investors of over $1.5 mill...
Marty Tirrell's latest charges involve a sophisticated wire fraud scheme where he allegedly defrauded investors by promising lucrative returns from ticket resales. According to the indictment, Tirrell portrayed himself as having connections within the sports and entertainment industries, enabling him to access high-demand tickets. He then offered investors the 'opportunity' to finance the purchase of these tickets, with the promise of repaying their initial investment plus a share of the profits.
However, prosecutors allege that Tirrell did not use the funds as promised. Instead, he diverted the money for personal expenses, including gambling, and to repay earlier investors, creating a Ponzi-like structure. This scheme ran from February 2024 to January 2025 and involved multiple victims who collectively lost over $1.5 million.
Tirrell's history of fraud dates back to his early days in Des Moines, with accusations of scamming and lawsuits piling up over the years. His previous conviction for mail fraud in 2019 resulted in a prison sentence and an order to pay nearly $1.5 million in restitution. Despite this, he allegedly resumed his fraudulent activities while on supervised release.
A ticket-flipping scheme involves purchasing tickets to high-demand events and reselling them at a higher price for profit.
The events included the U.S. Open tennis tournament, Taylor Swift concerts, Indiana Fever games, and football and baseball playoff games.
Tirrell was previously convicted of mail fraud in 2019 and sentenced to nearly 3 ½ years in federal prison.
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