Man Sentenced for Sales of Counterfeit Shirts
From Associated Press
DETROIT —
A Yorba Linda man who tried to sell $1.4 million in counterfeit Ralph Lauren Polo shirts to an undercover FBI agent was sentenced to 27 months in prison.
Robert McAngus, 49, was sentenced Thursday on a wire fraud charge. He was arrested in September, 1992, after he tried to sell 119,300 counterfeit shirts to the undercover agent.
Authorities said the shirts were high-quality imitations.
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