A former warehouse assistant at Augusta National Golf Club illegally made about $5.6 million by stealing and selling exclusive Masters branded merchandise and historic memorabilia, including famous Green Jackets worn by past champions of the major professional golf tournament like Arnold Palmer and Ben Hogan, authorities said. Richard Brendan Globensky, 39, of Augusta, GA, got…
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