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Men Arrested for Selling $2m in Fake Nintendo and Pokémon Products

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A man from Long Island was arrested following an investigation that determined that he was selling millions of dollars in counterfeit products from Nintendo and Pokémon through Amazon, according to the Nassau County Prosecutor’s Office. Authorities identified the detainee as Isaac Lapidus, 34 years old and residing in Lawrence, New York. Lapidus is accused of operating from a warehouse in Island Park a scheme that, according to prosecutors, move…
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A man from Long Island was arrested following an investigation that determined that he was selling millions of dollars in counterfeit products from Nintendo and Pokémon through Amazon, according to the Nassau County Prosecutor’s Office. Authorities identified the detainee as Isaac Lapidus, 34 years old and residing in Lawrence, New York. Lapidus is accused of operating from a warehouse in Island Park a scheme that, according to prosecutors, move…

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Yo Soy Un Gamer broke the news in on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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