Buffalo Bills fans before the AFC wild-card playoff game against the New England Patriots at Highmark Stadium. Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

Fans charged with using fake COVID-19 vaccine cards to attend Bills' home playoff game

The Buffalo Bills smashed the rival New England Patriots to the tune of 47-17 in a home wild-card postseason game back on Jan. 15. It appears attending that contest could cost a couple of fans more than just a few hours of entertainment. 

According to Anthony Reyes of Buffalo's WKBW, 34-year-old Michael Naab and 37-year-old Amber Naab have been charged with using fake COVID-19 vaccine cards to enter Highmark Stadium for the Bills-Patriots game. 

The venue's website lists health and safety protocols for guests that were updated and shared before the postseason tournament. 

As of last month, holding a fake COVID-19 vaccination card is considered criminal possession of a forged instrument in the second degree in the State of New York. 

"This legislation makes it clear that presenting a fake vaccine card, with the intent to defraud another person or entity, is a crime," Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn said in a statement shared by WKBW. "I am committed to keeping the residents of Erie County safe, which includes upholding laws related to public health. These two defendants are accused of using a fake vaccine card to intentionally violate the rules at the stadium, potentially putting the health of other fans at risk. As I have stated before, if you present a fake vaccine card, you will be prosecuted."

Michael Naab and Amber Naab were arraigned Monday, released on their own recognizance and are due back in court on Feb. 22. They could face up to seven years in prison if they are convicted. 

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