Couple admits to using phony vaccine cards to enter Bills game

Amber and Michael Naab have been fined $125 and banned from attending Bills games at Highmark Stadium
Amber Naab and her husband Michael pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges of using a phony vaccination card to get into a Bills playoff game in January.
Photo credit Erie County DA's Office

Orchard Park, N.Y. (WBEN) - A West Seneca couple has admitted to using phony vaccination proof cards to get into a Buffalo Bills game this past January.

34-year-old Michael P. Naab and 37-year-old Amber L. Naab both pleaded guilty Tuesday evening before Orchard Park Town Justice Jorge S. DeRosas to one count of Disorderly Conduct.

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The couple presented falsified COVID-19 vaccination cards to attend a Bills game, knowingly in violation of the vaccination policy at Highmark Stadium.

They were each ordered to perform 100 hours of community service and to pay a $125 fine, plus a $125 surcharge.

As part of the plea, the Naabs also cannot attend any Bills games at the current stadium or buy season tickets in their own name thereafter.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Erie County DA's Office