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  2. Counterfeit - Wikipedia

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    A counterfeit is a fake or unauthorized replica of a genuine product, such as money, documents, designer items, or other valuable goods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Counterfeiting generally involves creating an imitation of a genuine item that closely resembles the original to deceive others into believing it is authentic.

  3. Arthur J. Williams Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In February 2001, Williams was caught with $60,000 in fake currency at the House of Blues with his wife's sister. He was released due to an illegal search and seizure. He was later arrested again in 2002 for producing counterfeit money. This resulted in a three-year prison sentence. [5]

  4. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit consumer goods are goods illegally made or sold without the brand owner's authorization, often violating trademarks.Counterfeit goods can be found in nearly every industry, from luxury products like designer handbags and watches to everyday goods like electronics and medications.

  5. “Just Evil”: Woman Who Assassinated Look-A-Like To Fake Her ...

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    A woman in Germany has been jailed for life after brutally murdering her lookalike in a twisted attempt to fake her own death. In a chilling case that has gripped the entire country, 25-year-old ...

  6. Albert Talton's wild ride: Lessons from a $7 million dollar ...

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    His first batches of fake bills were created using a standard HP desktop printer. And they weren't very good. Yet, according to a story by Men.style.com, ...

  7. Hermès Counterfeit Ring Gets Prison Sentences - AOL

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    PARIS — A Paris court has handed down prison sentences to 23 people in the latest Hermès counterfeit ring case and awarded 10.4 million euros in damages to the French leather goods house ...

  8. Forgery - Wikipedia

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    The Orson Welles documentary F for Fake concerns both art and literary forgery. For the movie, Welles intercut footage of Elmyr de Hory, an art forger, and Clifford Irving, who wrote an "authorized" autobiography of Howard Hughes that had been revealed to be a hoax. While forgery is the ostensible subject of the film, it also concerns art, film ...

  9. Largest counterfeit bust in US history nets $1 billion in ...

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    From handbags to clothing, shoes and even sunglasses, federal authorities say they seized more than $1 billion worth of counterfeit luxury products in New York, making it the largest seizure of ...