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Trademark Counterfeiting

Woodbury Clothing Boutique Sold Counterfeit Louis Vuitton, Gucci: Police Woodbury Clothing Boutique Sold Counterfeit Louis Vuitton, Gucci: Police
Woodbury Clothing Boutique Sold Counterfeit Louis Vuitton, Gucci: Police The owner of a Long Island clothing boutique is accused of selling counterfeits of high-end fashion brands, authorities said. Mitchell Feig, age 66, of Merrick, was arrested Wednesday, Jan. 11, following an investigation by Nassau County Police. Feig owns Max & Gino’s, located in Woodbury on Jericho Turnpike. Detectives said the store had on display several items bearing counterfeit trademarks of Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Gucci. The phony trademarks were reportedly found on sweatshirts, patches, and shirts. Feig was arrested at the store without incident. He is facing a single charge …
Info Outlines Scheme By Woman Charged In $40M Trademark Counterfeiting At Plainview Boutique Info Outlines Scheme By Woman Charged In $40M Trademark Counterfeiting At Plainview Boutique
Info Outlines Scheme By Woman Charged In $40M Trademark Counterfeiting At Plainview Boutique Just after a Long Island woman was busted for allegedly operating a trademark counterfeiting boutique, new details have emerged outlining her scheme. Suffolk County mother of four, Lindsay Castelli, age 31, of Smithtown, surrendered to the Nassau County Asset Forfeiture Unit on Friday, Oct. 7, following an investigation that began in April 2021. According to detectives, in April 2021 an extensive investigation with the assistance of the US Postal inspectors was conducted at Linny’s Boutique located at 1032 Old Country Road in Plainview. During a warrant raid of the business, Nassau County…
Owner Nabbed For $40M Trademark Counterfeiting At Plainview Boutique, Police Say Owner Nabbed For $40M Trademark Counterfeiting At Plainview Boutique, Police Say
Owner Nabbed For $40M Trademark Counterfeiting At Plainview Boutique, Police Say A New York woman has been charged with trademark counterfeiting after tens of millions of dollars in fake labels for such high-end brands as Gucci and Prada were allegedly found at her boutique. The combined value of the items was over $40,000,000, police said. Long Island resident Lindsay Castelli, age 31, of Smithtown, surrendered to the Nassau County Asset Forfeiture Unit on Friday, Oct. 7, following an investigation that began in April 2021. According to detectives, in April 2021 an extensive investigation with the assistance of the US Postal inspectors was conducted at Linny…