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Columbia Football Player Admits Buying Dozens of Fake IDs, Prosecutors Say

By DNAinfo Staff on March 31, 2011 5:41pm

Columbia football player Anthony Johnson was arrested for allegedly having 42 fake IDs in his possession.
Columbia football player Anthony Johnson was arrested for allegedly having 42 fake IDs in his possession.
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By Shayna Jacobs

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MANHATTAN SUPREME COURT — A wide-receiver on Columbia University's football squad admitted to buying 42 fake IDs so his friends could drink in bars, prosecutors said.

"I ordered the IDs online because there's a lot of places around school where you need to be twenty-one," the Columbia junior, Anthony Johnson, allegedly told police.

The 19-year-old Philadelphia native, who was arraigned March 23, said the fake documents were $65 apiece, and he planned to sell them with a $2 mark-up, according to the complaint.

He was caught receiving the shipment on March 22.

"I was instructed to send a Western Union moneygram to China," he explained of his payment arrangements with the fake IDs manufacturer.

Johnson was charged with 42 counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument and released without bail. He is due back in court June 2.

A Columbia University spokesperson would not comment on the case or Johnson's status as a student.

The football team's website lists Johnson as a liberal arts student who wears number 22.

The public defender who represented Johnson at his arraignment could not be reached for comment.