Thursday, November 25, 2010

Missouri man pleads guilty to trafficking counterfeit goods

ST. LOUIS -
A local Wednesday confessed selling counterfeit luxury brand trademark projects, including Nike, chanel and coach. The survey was conducted by pleaded guilty to Louis metropolitan police department and the U.S. immigration and customs enforcement office (ICE) of hang seng index survey and homeland security).

Dirk lee Robinson's 55 from September 29 confession in the eastern area of Louis Missouri a felony count trafficking in counterfeit goods.

Robinson admitted to selling a large variety of counterfeit goods, including numerous trademark clothing and shoe companies such as Nike, Chanel, Coach, Ed Hardy, LaCoste, Polo Ralph Lauren, Timberland and True Religion. Robinson sold the goods and merchandise though a retail sales business he owned and operated at his residence called "Jeans and Things."

In addition, as his invitation Robinson has agreed to confiscation of property used in illegal activity and property from illegal activities. Suffer loss is 28,476 dollars in cash, personal property by forging and stolen goods, and computer and electronic equipment. Sentencing will on January 6, 2011.

Trafficking counterfeit goods with a maximum fine of ten years in prison and/or to 200 million dollar fine.

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