Las Vegas woman pleads guilty to selling nearly 3.5 million fake coupons

A Las Vegas woman pleaded guilty in a Nevada federal court this week to making and selling nearly 3.5 million counterfeit coupons.

Defendant Serena Hedden pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud. She made nearly 3.5 million fake coupons from Aug. 23, 2017, to Sept. 17, 2019, when a federal search warrant was executed at her residence, the Justice Department said.

Hedden used the coupons, which offered discounts or deals far beyond those of a legitimate coupon, to get goods from various retailers for cheap or even for free…

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