San Antonio sports card collector files $200,000 lawsuit against memorabilia company

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San Antonio,Bexar County

A San Antonio sports card collector is seeking more than $200,000 in a lawsuit filed against a memorabilia company alleging that his items, including rare sports cards and Rolex watches, were not returned after being consigned for sale.

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Jorge Olazabal filed the lawsuit in July against Rashad Aldridge, the owner of Legends Only Sports Cards and Collectibles, a store located off West Loop 1604 near Highway 151. The two then struck a deal in which Aldridge agreed to take Olazabal’s inventory, which included the sports cards and watches, to sell on his behalf at a card show in Dallas in March.

 

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