Son of legendary Bruins goalie traded on his father's name in tickets scam, police say
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Son of legendary Bruins goalie traded on his father's name in tickets scam, police say
"Robert Cheevers, 57, of East Boston, was arrested on April 4 on outstanding warrants following a months-long investigation, after allegedly stealing from multiple people by fraudulently offering sporting event tickets."
"One victim reported that in late 2024, Cheevers suggested attending a game and represented himself as having ties to the Bruins organization, leading to a purchase of four tickets for about $600 that were never provided."
"In the Newburyport case, a victim told police she had lost approximately $48,000 to Cheevers, who 'borrowed money from her and never paid it back,' according to the statement of facts."
Robert Cheevers, 57, is accused of defrauding multiple victims by offering fraudulent tickets to professional sporting events, leveraging his father's reputation as a former Bruins goaltender. He was arrested on April 4 after a lengthy investigation. One victim lost about $600 for tickets that were never delivered, while another reported a loss of approximately $48,000 due to borrowed money that was never repaid. Cheevers faces charges of larceny and is being held on cash bail after pleading not guilty.
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