Hampton Beach shop owners arrested for selling counterfeit goods
HAMPTON – Three Hampton Beach shop owners were arrested Tuesday for selling counterfeit products after Monster Energy conducted a private investigation into the illegal use of the its company’s name.
The owners of Shirt Mania, Shirt Works, T-Shirt City, Shirt Factory, Shirts R Us, Mohab’s Jewelry and Maggie’s, all shops on Ocean Boulevard’s main drag, were arrested for allegedly selling clothing and jewelry with counterfeit Monster Energy images, according to Hampton police. Each shop owner faces one count of dealing counterfeit goods for the number of shops they owned that sold the illegal merchandise.
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