PHILADELPHIA — A former janitor has admitted stealing a World Series ring left in a restroom at the Phillies’ ballpark.
Fifty-three-year-old Anthony Mobley pleaded guilty Monday in the theft of the $10,000, diamond-encrusted ring.
Authorities said a Phillies marketing executive left the ring in a stadium washroom, then discovered it was missing when he went back for it about a half-hour later.
Mobley’s attorney said his client is a good man who made a poor decision.
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