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Maryland Couple Stripped Of Trusted Traveler Status Over Nearly $100K In Goods

A Maryland couple will no longer be Global Entry trusted travelers members after they violated duty laws at Dulles International Airport, officials said.

Some of the Couple's Items

Some of the Couple's Items

Photo Credit: U.S. Customs and Border Protection

On August 14, the couple repeatedly failed to declare nearly $100,000 in designer brand items that they purchased overseas, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Upon arriving at Dulles from Paris, the couple told a CBP officer that they declared only what they had, which they claimed was between $300 and $900 in merchandise, authorities said.

Once law enforcement sensed the couple was not being honest, they checked their bags and found 41 separate items of new, designer-brand apparel, costing $96,871 in total, officials reported.

Authorities said the couple elected to pay a duty fee and penalty, costing them over $27,000, to keep their merchandise.

The officers who were involved initiated a Global Entry membership revocation because the couple lied and violated the terms of their trusted traveler agreement, officials reported.

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