Chinese
Counterfeit Goods Sellers Were Sued But
Few Showed Up Now Bond Cut to $10000
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
- ESPN
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 23 – A company called
Off-White LLC sued a series of
Ali Baba and other storefront
for counterfeiting.
On October
30 U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Laura Taylor Swain held
a proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Inner City Press went asked
identified itself. Others had
also apparently been asked,
because Judge Swain asked why
a Ms. Maldonado was on the
line.
I got an
e-mail, she replied. But from
whom? Another woman named
Ellen repeatedly spoke, but it
emerged she was responding to
a notice from the plaintiff's
lawyer.
Judge Swain
citing courterfeiting ordered
a preliminary injunction.
On November 23
Judge Swain held another
proceeding, and Inner City
Press again covered it. It was
asked, Who just called it? It
identified itself. Others did
not show up. The bond posted
by the plaintiff OFF-WHITE was
reduced to $10,000, effective
immediately.
The case is
OFF-WHITE LLC v. ANOGAR-32 et
al., 20-cv-7892 (Swain)
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