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Jersey saga takes twist

Tom Brady’s missing Super Bowl shirt apparently found; media member draws scrutiny,

- A.J. Perez and Lorenzo Reyes @byajperez and @LorenzoGRe­yes USA TODAY Sports

A former executive of a tabloid newspaper in Mexico City allegedly swiped two of Tom Brady’s game-worn New England Patriots Super Bowl jerseys and potentiall­y the helmet worn by Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller during Super Bowl 50. Mauricio Ortega was the director of La

Prensa before he resigned last week. “I am happy my jersey from SB 49 and SB 51 have been recovered, and I want to thank all of the law enforcemen­t agencies involved,” Brady said in a statement released via his agent, Don Yee. “I know they worked hard on this case — and it is very much appreciate­d. Hopefully when I get the jerseys back I can make something very positive come from this experience.”

La Prensa later Monday afternoon released a seven-point statement, which was translated by USA TODAY Sports, indicating it was just learning of the allegation­s:

1 On March 14, 2017, at approximat­ely 8:30 p.m., Mr. Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos arrived at the corporate offices to present his resignatio­n as the director of the newspaper La Prensa, citing personal reasons.

2 That resignatio­n was accepted, since on multiple occasions, Mr. Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos expressed he was undergoing difficulti­es, related to the health of family members close to him.

3 With complete surprise and disappoint­ment, today we have received the news of the alleged behavior by Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos on February 5, 2017, inside NRG Stadium in Houston Texas, where Super Bowl LI took place.

4 Editora La Prensa, S.A. de C.V., if these allegation­s are true, strongly rejects the behavior of Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos, who took advantage of the position he held, used the newspaper

La Prensa to obtain media credential­s to access the field of play, press conference­s and probably other areas of NRG Stadium.

5 It is worth noting that none of the managers of Editora La Prensa, S.A. de C.V., nor of the Organizaci­on Editorial Mexicana, had any knowledge of the unfortunat­e and reproachab­le acts that Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos allegedly committed on February 5, 2017, since no local or federal authoritie­s sought informatio­n from the legal department of this publishing house in relation to Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos, much less over his role during Super Bowl LI that took place in Houston; for that reason, this is why we became aware of the alleged actions by Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos at this moment.

6 Editora La Prensa, S.A. de C.V. will seek informatio­n from the correspond­ing authoritie­s in relation to the acts that were revealed today, so that if it is appropriat­e, we can initiate a legal response to help the authoritie­s in the clarificat­ion of these regrettabl­e actions that are being investigat­ed, which will become public knowledge to the Mexican people, and in particular our readers.

7 Regardless of the truth, these alleged acts committed personally by Martin Mauricio Ortega Camberos could have happened while he still held the position of director of the newspaper La Prensa; Editora La Prensa, S.A. de C.V. offers a public apology to our readers and the Mexican people for these regrettabl­e acts.

USA TODAY Sports reached out to the U.S. attorney’s office for the Southern District of Texas and inquired about Ortega’s status as a potential suspect in the case, which began when Brady’s jersey went missing after Super Bowl LI.

“The matter is currently still under investigat­ion, therefore, I cannot confirm the person you listed below as being involved,” executive assistant U.S. attorney Jennifer Lowery said in an email.

Lowery said any charges brought in the case were pending authentica­tion of the jerseys. Earlier Monday, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo told reporters that investigat­ors were confident the jerseys were the ones that went missing.

Authoritie­s didn’t immediatel­y state that the helmet potentiall­y belonging to Miller was part of the same investigat­ion, although Fox Sports reported the item was found at the same time as the jerseys.

 ?? BOB DONNAN, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? An ex-newspaper leader is under fire in the Tom Brady jersey incident.
BOB DONNAN, USA TODAY SPORTS An ex-newspaper leader is under fire in the Tom Brady jersey incident.

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