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New Yorker Funds Air Jordan Collection Through Check-Cashing Scam

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He’s the Air Jordan bandit, prosecutors claim.

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A man accused of orchestrating a check-cashing scheme that ripped off more than $100,000 from New York banks used the cash to fund a rabid sneaker obsession, prosecutors suggested at his arraignment Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court.

“He had approximately 300 pairs [of Air Jordans],” Assistant District Attorney Elise Roecker said of what cops found when they searched 30-year-old Carlton Carter’s home in Hackensack, NJ.

“It was described to me as a wall of shoes,” Roecker told the judge of Carter’s Nike collection.

“Maybe he has a big family,” Justice Laura Ward quipped.

But Carter’s defense lawyer, Anthony Mayol, objected to prosecutors’ implication.

“Perhaps 300 pairs of sneakers reflects he’s a collector,” Mayol argued.

“There could be a completely appropriate and ­legitimate reason. Certainly a collection of sneakers isn’t criminal.”

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Mario Briguglio
Mario Briguglio
Founder and Editor in Chief. My passion for sneakers started at age 6 and now I've turned my passion into a profession. Favorite Kicks - Air Jordan 3 "Black Cement"

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