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“Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy and Trafficking of Counterfeit Apple Goods Into the United States.”

Three days ago I shared a February 2nd U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) press release on my blog’s daily “IP Theft/Infringement” news feed titled, “Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy and Trafficking of Counterfeit Apple Goods Into the United States.”[1]

This case presents a useful profile of these counterfeiters, as well as their modus operandi.

Here are a few hi-lights:

It is worth noting the Chinese national’s extra effort (as well as his conspirators) to avoid U.S. law enforcement detection, as well as the Chinese national’s age and student visa status.

This successful outcome was the result of a joint investigation that included DOJ, Homeland Security Investigations, Bergen County Prosecutor’s Financial Crimes Unit, Europol, and Italy’s Guardia di Finanza.

*Additional details noted above were extracted from the initial indictment on record with Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER.)

[1] https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/chinese-national-pleads-guilty-conspiracy-and-trafficking-counterfeit-apple-goods-united

 

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