
John Rogers To Plead Guilty at February Hearing
John Rogers, the alleged serial fraudster, will be changing his plea to guilty on one count of felony wire fraud on Feb. 3 in Chicago’s U.S. District Court. read more >
John Rogers, the alleged serial fraudster, will be changing his plea to guilty on one count of felony wire fraud on Feb. 3 in Chicago’s U.S. District Court. read more >
You may have heard that alleged serial fraudster John Rogers recently divulged that his bad behavior included a fondness for cocaine. read more >
The U.S. Attorney in Chicago leveled long-expected fraud charges against John Rogers, the former owner of Sports Card Plus and Rogers Photo Archive of North Little Rock. read more >
Doug Allen, a partner with John Rogers in Legendary Auctions, received a stiffer sentence for fraud and other charges because of a March 2014 conversation with Rogers, who was wearing a wire for federal investigators. read more >
A would-be $59 million deal is back in play to buy the photo archive and sports memorabilia assets collected by John Rogers. read more >
The new lawsuit by Mac Hogan pushes the claims against the embattled newspaper and sports memorabilia dealer upwards of $40 million. Hogan alleges that Rogers committed multiple acts of fraud as part of a Ponzi-style scheme that often involved phantom transactions. read more >
Red Alert Media Matrix Inc. has signed a letter of intent to buy the photo archive and sports memorabilia assets of Sports Cards Plus Inc., which did business as Rogers Photo Archive; Planet Giant LLC and Digital Stock Planet LLC and Photo Archive Partners LLC, which did business as John Rogers Partners LLC. read more >
A tour of the hidden underground tunnels of Hot Springs was the most-read story on ArkansasBusiness.com in 2014. read more >
An Australian media company is suing photo John Rogers, arguing that his company violated an agreement to digitize the company’s photographs and has refused to return the collection. read more >
First Arkansas Bank & Trust has sued to collect $14.2 million from North Little Rock businessman John Rogers. Meanwhile, Rogers is no longer involved in day-to-day operations of the photo archive and sports memorabilia venture and hasn't been for more than six months, according to Mac Hogan, who's now running the business. read more >
The mansion of North Little Rock sports memorabilia dealer John Rogers is for sale with an asking price of $2.5 million, according to a Facebook post by Rogers' wife. read more >
The Rogers Photo Archive says it's secured two new collections: photos from the Minneapolis Star and The Newman Collection, which boasts some of highest resolution sports photography of the 1960s. read more >