DOJ Announces 33 Month Prison Sentence for Counterfeit Clothing & Shoe Seller
The Department of Justice reports that Dirk Lee Robinson was sentenced to 33 months in prison for selling a variety of counterfeit goods, including goods bearing the marks of clothing and shoe companies such as Nike, Chanel, Coach, Ed Hardy,…
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LaCoste, Polo Ralph Lauren, Timberland and True Religion. Robinson sold the goods and merchandise though a retail sales business called “Jeans and Things” at his home in St. Louis, which he owned and operated. Robinson was also ordered to forfeit almost $30,000 in cash and a variety of personal property used in connection with the offense.