Long Island Man Sold Fake Nintendo Products on Amazon, Prosecutors Say
Isaac Lapidus operated five Amazon seller accounts from 2018 to 2025, selling over $2 million in counterfeit Nintendo products including 200,000 Switch docks, prosecutors said.
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Long Island man allegedly sold thousands of fake Nintendo products over Amazon for years
Inside a nondescript warehouse on Austin Boulevard in Island Park, police and investigators seized boxes upon boxes of fake Nintendo Switch Docking Stations, Switch Adapters and Pokémon Go accessories. On Thursday, 34-year-old Isaac Lapidus was arrested and charged with counterfeiting, a Class C felony that carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison. “It was actually Amazon that brought...
NEW YORK — Within an anodinous warehouse on Austin Boulevard, in Island Park, police and investigators seized boxes and socket boxes for Nintendo Switch, switches adapters and fake Pokémon Go accessories. On Thursday, 34-year-old Isaac Lapidus was arrested and charged with forgery, a class C felony that carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison. “In fact, it was Amazon who presented it to us,” said Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donn…
Lawrence Man Charged with Allegedly Selling Fake Video Games - Long Island Life & Politics
A Lawrence man has been charged with counterfeiting and conspiracy for allegedly selling hundreds of thousands of counterfeit Nintendo products and accessories on Amazon that were stored in an Island Park warehouse. Amazon and Nintendo [...] The post Lawrence Man Charged with Allegedly Selling Fake Video Games appeared first on Long Island Life & Politics.
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