Chinese Apple counterfeiter pleads guilty to peddling fake iPhones and iPads in the US
The scheme lasted for five years starting in 2009 and involved selling tens of thousands of counterfeit products.
Jianhua “Jeff” Li, a 43-year-old Chinese national who lived in the US on a student visa, pled guilty today
to taking part in a counterfeiting operation out of China that involved
selling fake iPhones and iPads to customers in the United States. The
case, headed up Homeland Security and prosecuted by the Justice
Department, has been ongoing since 2015, when Li was charged and taken
into custody.
For five years starting in 2009, Li — alongside
conspirators Andreina Becerra, Roberto Volpe, Rosario LaMarca — helped
smuggle more than 40,000 products and accessories from China into the
US, including both iPhones and iPads, alongside packaging, labels, and
other documents containing forged Apple logos and trademarks. The
operation was large in scale, with Li personally receiving $1.1 million
in sales revenues from US customers thinking they were buying legitimate
Apple products.
It’s unclear how much Li himself, his family in China, or
his partners in the scheme made from the counterfeiting operation. It’s
also unclear just how big the operation was at its peak or whether it
had ties to large-scale counterfeiting manufacturing operations in China,
where Apple products are in high demand and where sophisticated
electronics manufacturing plants often produce fake goods. Accounts for
Li’s scheme were kept in Florida and New Jersey, where proceeds were
first deposited before being transferred to Italy and then onward to
other sources around the globe to mask their origin, according to the
DOJ.
Li was charged with and pled guilty to one count of
conspiracy to traffic in counterfeit goods and labels and to smuggle
goods into the US, as well as one count of trafficking in counterfeit
goods. His sentencing is set for May 30th. LaMarca, another member of
the conspiracy, was the first to be sentenced last year in July,
receiving a prison term of 37 months. Both Becerra and Volpe, Li’s other
conspirators, are still awaiting sentencing.
source :the verge.
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