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Tyrone Rose & Shamara P. Simmons Arrested in Taylor Swift Ticket Scam

Hackers exploited security loophole, stole 900 digital tickets

by Amelia Crawford

Authorities have arrested Tyrone Rose and Shamara P. Simmons, two New York individuals accused of orchestrating a large-scale ticket scam that exploited a security loophole to steal and resell nearly 900 digital concert tickets, including those for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. The scam generated over $600,000 in illicit profits.

According to Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz, the suspects took advantage of a security flaw in an offshore ticket vendor’s system. Insiders from a third-party company linked to StubHub allegedly stole ticket URLs and passed them to associates in Queens, who then resold them at inflated prices for high-demand events like concerts by Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, and Adele.

Katz stated:
“These defendants tried to use the popularity of Taylor Swift’s concert tour and other high-profile events to profit at the expense of others.”

Charges & Possible Sentences
Both Rose and Simmons have been charged with:
✅ Second-degree grand larceny
✅ First-degree computer tampering
✅ Fourth-degree conspiracy

If convicted, they could face three to 15 years in prison.

StubHub’s Response
StubHub stated that they immediately reported the fraudulent activity to their third-party customer service provider, Sutherland Global Services (SGS), and collaborated with law enforcement to address the breach.

Authorities are continuing investigations to determine whether additional co-conspirators were involved in the scheme.

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