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Sports Items Giveaway - I
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Mr. Schiff: Thousands of seized sports items, many with fake signatures of star athletes, from the FBI's Operation Bullpen investigation, are being given to charities...

Ms. Caldwell: "Bullpen was a code name given by the Case Agents that started this. It kind of started with the baseballs and the bullpen where the athletes sit and so it was just Operation Bullpen from day one."

Mr. Schiff: FBI Special Agent Jan Caldwell says there's bats, gloves, balls, shirts...

Ms. Caldwell: "We have a warehouse full of items; literally thousands that have been seized throughout the Bullpen investigation."

Mr. Schiff: That investigation was started by the FBI in Chicago. Caldwell says it continued in San Diego...

Ms. Caldwell: "Footballs, football jerseys; we have boxing gloves."

Mr. Schiff: Getting stuff from the FBI are the Boys & Girls Clubs, Crime Victims organizations and the Special Olympics. I'm Neal Schiff of the Bureau and that's what's happening at the "FBI, This Week."

 

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