Local scalper 'Tommy Tickets,' or Thomas Ryan, accused of scamming Huntley woman, others while on probation for Will County crime
Share this @internewscast.com

In Huntley, Illinois, a man known as “Tommy Tickets” has gained notoriety as a local ticket scalper, offering access to some of the most sought-after shows and events.

However, the ABC7 Chicago I-Team has been inundated with complaints from individuals who allege they were defrauded by this ticket seller.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

Thomas Ryan, who operates under the alias “Tommy Tickets,” has recently completed a 30-month probation period. Many consumers have reported paying him for tickets that were never received.

Fresh allegations have now surfaced, prompting more disgruntled customers to reach out to the I-Team for assistance.

Ryan was initially spotlighted in a report from March 2020.

His probationary period concluded in January of this year, but the complaints continue to mount.

He had pleaded guilty to one felony count of “continuing a financial crimes enterprise” in Will County.

It all came after a series of I-Team reports in which customers alleged that Ryan failed to get them their tickets, after they paid.

Now, new consumers say they were ripped off, too, months before Ryan’s probation ended.

“I work really hard for my money, and I just don’t want to throw it away,” Diane Brown said.

Brown from north suburban Huntley says she connected with Ryan on Facebook. She has since filed a local police report and an Illinois attorney general report, saying she paid Ryan almost $350 in October of 2025 for a ticket to an upcoming Rush concert.

“And we paid, and I waited and kept asking for the tickets. And I waited,” Brown said.

Brown says she kept waiting skeptically and then demanded a refund when she saw Ryan had posted the 2020 I-Team story about him.

“I guess he’s proud of it,” she said.

Her friend also paid $350 for a Rush ticket and $1,400 for Bears tickets last year. That woman didn’t talk on camera but shared her documents. She filed a report with Franklin Park police and with the Illinois attorney general.

“My girlfriend and I saw them in high school. We were excited to see them again at this age, and it’s just, it’s disappointing, very, very disappointing. You know, we both lost sleep over it. It’s a sick feeling when someone steals from you,” Brown said.

“Oh, my heart dropped. My stomach dropped. To be honest with you, it it’s one of those kicks in the guts that you’re like, doggone it, why was I so gullible? I guess,” James Wende said.

Wende and Becky Linden said they paid Ryan almost $6,500 for several different concert tickets. Some were for a Metallica show.

“He said originally that he was going to email them to me so we could get like the bar code or whatever when we walked up to the gate, blah, blah, blah,” Linden said.

Other tickets were for Lollapalooza and a Lady Gaga concert, and were investments they intended to resell. They, too, filed an Illinois attorney general report, listing alleged losses.

“We’re not expecting any money back. It’s more of just getting this man, you know, off the streets,” Wende said.

The Will County State’s Attorney’s Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on if Ryan violated his probation.

In several texts, Ryan said Wende and Linden were not “telling you the truth and the real deal.” But he did not give any other specific information. He didn’t comment on Brown and her friend’s allegations.

On a 2020 podcast, “The Dog Walk” on Barstool Sports, Ryan reminded listeners that he had paid back most of the consumers mentioned in previous stories.

“These were customers, yes. The tickets got screwed up, and I apologize for any bad ticket orders. I’m Tommy Tickets just like I said,” Ryan said.

“And I really hope that this person gets caught and put in jail. I don’t want it to happen to anybody else,” Brown said.

Over text, Ryan also said he would sit down for an on-camera interview, but never followed through.

Third-party ticket brokers in Illinois are required to register annually with the Illinois secretary of state, and the Better Business Bureau also keeps track.

The Illinois Secretary of State’s Office says “Tommy Tickets” or “Thomas Ryan’s” name was not listed.

Resources:

Check with the Illinois SOS public records; contact the Illinois Secretary of State – Index Department directly at 217-782-7017. Ask whether the business name or individual is currently registered as a ticket broker.

Better Business Bureau

Copyright © 2026 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
California dominates pollution ratings with eight cities in top 25

California Cities Lead Pollution Rankings with Eight in Top 25

As California gears up for new clean-air initiatives and a contested electric…
Russian attack on Odesa, Ukraine, kills married couple, officials say

Tragic Russian Strike on Odesa Claims Lives of Beloved Couple: Ukrainian Officials Report

Ukrainian authorities reported that a Russian drone assault on the southern city…
2026 NFL Draft: Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate, whose mother Ashley Griggs died in Chicago shooting, drafted No. 4 overall

2026 NFL Draft: Ohio State’s Carnell Tate Honors Late Mother Ashley Griggs, Secures No. 4 Pick

In a significant moment for both the athlete and his supporters, Carnell…
California man accused of killing ex-wife and new boyfriend makes bold move in chilling  body-cam video

Chilling Body-Cam Footage Reveals California Man’s Shocking Move in Ex-Wife and Boyfriend Murder Case

Footage from a body camera reveals the subdued arrest of a 43-year-old…
2026 NFL Draft: Chicago Bears select Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman with 25th overall pick in Round 1

Chicago Bears Make Strategic Move: Draft Oregon’s Dillon Thieneman as 25th Pick in 2026 NFL Draft

In an exciting turn of events during the 2026 NFL Draft on…
Zodiac Killer may be tied to Black Dahlia case after ‘code cracked,’ new suspect emerges

New Breakthrough Links Zodiac Killer to Black Dahlia Mystery: Unveiling a New Suspect

The infamous Zodiac Killer, known for his cryptic messages that taunted law…
Prosecutors seek 30-year prison term for South Korea's Yoon for drone flights over Pyongyang

Prosecutors Request 30-Year Sentence for South Korea’s Yoon Over Drone Operations in Pyongyang

On Friday, South Korean prosecutors called for a 30-year prison sentence for…
Spencer Pratt accuses Karen Bass’s crew of getting MAGA merch at White House

Spencer Pratt Alleges Karen Bass’s Team Acquired MAGA Merchandise at the White House

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass recently returned from Washington, D.C., with more…
US soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke charged with using intel to win $400K Polymarket bet on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro raid

U.S. Soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke Indicted for Allegedly Exploiting Intelligence to Secure $400K Polymarket Bet on Raid Targeting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro

In a striking turn of events, a U.S. special forces soldier has…
Elizabeth Smart flexes new chapter, racks up bodybuilding honors in stunning transformation

From Survivor to Champion: Elizabeth Smart’s Inspiring Bodybuilding Journey

Elizabeth Smart, renowned for her remarkable survival story, is venturing into an…
Man charged after allegedly kicking at airline staff, biting passenger on Australian-bound flight

Man Faces Charges for Alleged Assault on Australian-Bound Flight, Involving Airline Staff and Fellow Passenger

A 45-year-old man from Queanbeyan faces charges following an incident on a…
US military seizes sanctioned tanker transporting Iranian oil

US Military Confiscates Sanctioned Tanker Carrying Iranian Oil

The U.S. military has successfully intercepted a tanker under the Guyanese flag,…