Customs Seizes $25 Million of Counterfeit Cartier, Van Cleef and Arpels Jewelry in Kentucky

You might not expect $25 million in counterfeit jewelry from Hong Kong to end up in Kentucky. But Customs and Border Patrol officers who intercepted five huge shipments in two days weren’t surprised. The agency reports that this is a major and ongoing problem.

Here’s what they found:

  • 1,118 counterfeit Cartier bracelets en route to Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Michigan
  • 490 counterfeit Van Cleef & Arpels necklaces en route to Tampa
  • 205 pairs of counterfeit Van Cleef & Arpels earrings en route to Tampa
  • 80 counterfeit Van Cleef & Arpels rings en route to Tampa

Millions in fake luxury goods stopped

CBP reports that it seized 2,193 counterfeit luxury items across the five shipments. The jewelry would have had a combined MSRP of $25.32 million.

Louisville, Kentucky, is landlocked, so these goods must have entered through the airport. Louisville also may also have been a stopover after they arrived by boat. However they arrived, Louisville is a place for distribution because of its central location and thus cheap trucking…

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