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CoolKicks Founder Arrested for Buying Stolen Nike Goods, Not Selling Counterfeits
When news first broke about the LAPD raid involving CoolKicks founder Adeel Shams, early reports suggested he was arrested for selling counterfeit sneakers. Those initial details came from circulating ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (WTHR) - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized over 14-thousand fake Nike shoes that, if genuine, would have been worth more than $2-million. The "Special Edition" ...
More than 14,800 pairs of fake Nike shoes that had been shipped from China and declared as napkins have been seized by customs officials in the Los Angeles area. If genuine Nikes and sold at the ...
More than 14,800 fake Nike shoes were seized in a counterfeiting operation after authorities at the nation's largest seaport examined two shipping containers that arrived from China. Several things ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — U.S. Customs and Border Protection says its officers at the Los Angeles-Long Beach ports complex recently seized more than 14,800 pairs of counterfeit Nike shoes in a shipment ...
U.S. customs agents intercepted a shipment of fake Nike shoes that were found hidden behind cartons of toilet paper in a container that purportedly was carrying kitchen cabinets, authorities said ...
Customs agents seized tens of millions of dollars’ worth of fake Nike shoes in the Philippines recently. The Nike Asia Pacific Brand Protection Team recognized the Philippines’ Bureau of Customs “for ...
Nearly 15,000 pairs of fake Nike shoes, which would be valued at $2.2 million-plus if authentic, were confiscated in the Port of Los Angeles by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, the agency ...
More than 14,800 pairs of fake Nike shoes that had been shipped from China and declared as napkins have been seized by customs officials in the Los Angeles area. If genuine Nikes and sold at the ...
Nearly 15,000 pairs of fake Nike shoes, which would be valued at $2.2 million-plus if authentic, were confiscated in the Port of Los Angeles by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, the agency ...
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