
Ex-Miami Heat Security Guard Caught in Shocking LeBron Jersey Heist—What Happened Next Will Surprise You
Perez worked for the Heat from 2016 to 2021 and then worked as an NBA security employee from 2022 to 2025. His assignments included game-day security, which meant he had access to a secured equipment room containing, the DOJ says, “hundreds of game-worn jerseys and other memorabilia that the organization intended to display in a future Miami Heat museum.”

Well, here’s a story that hits harder than a last-second buzzer-beater: a former security guard for the Miami Heat, a man once trusted to protect priceless memorabilia, has found himself behind the gavel facing federal charges. Marcos Perez, 62, is accused of orchestrating a sprawling theft operation, trafficking stolen Heat jerseys—including a rare LeBron James NBA Finals jersey—and other game-worn treasures worth millions. From his tenure starting in 2016 up until 2025, Perez allegedly exploited his access at the Kaseya Center to smuggle these valuables out, only to sell them online for a fraction of their true worth—turning what should’ve been sacred keepsakes into cold cash. As I dig deeper into this saga, it’s clear we’re looking at more than just a crime; it’s a breach of trust that stings the heart of the sport’s loyal fans and the integrity of the game itself. LEARN MORE
Prosecutors say that Perez, a former Miami Police Department officer, knowingly transported stolen goods worth millions of dollars from Kaseya Center, which was previously known as American Airlines Arena and FTX Arena. He then sold the items to online brokers, pocketing about million. The DOJ executed a search warrant at Perez’s Miami residence in April and seized about 300 stolen game-worn jerseys and memorabilia. According to the feds, the Heat confirmed the authenticity of the items.
Perez is depicted as selling stolen items well below their market value. For instance, he allegedly sold the James jersey for about 0,000, and it was later sold at a Sotheby’s auction for .7 million.
A former Miami Heat security guard made his initial appearance in federal court for being accused of selling a stolen LeBron James Heat NBA Finals jersey and more than 100 other Heat game-worn jerseys and items, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.
In a statement posted on X, Miami Police Department chief Manny Morales said Perez “separated from the Miami Police in 2016.” He added that “any betrayal of the public’s trust, past or present is a stain on the badge and the oath we all take to serve with integrity and honor.”
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