Thursday, March 28, 2024

Southern California man faces 20 years in prison for Kohl’s scam


By R. Scott Moxley, OC Weekly



A Southern California man this morning is facing a maximum punishment of 20 years in prison after federal prosecutors accused him of selling counterfeit Kohl’s coupons.









Computer savvy counterfeiter hits Kohl’s


Beginning in September 2011 through June 2012, Boi Quoc Vo created disguising identities at online auction websites to sell “thousands” of fakes to unsuspecting consumers in multiple states.



Vo isn’t disputing the government’s case.



In fact, Assistant United States Attorney Joshua M. Robbins can thank the defendant for knowing the amount of illegal profit: $93,000.



Vo kept detailed records of his scam.

Read the full story by R. Scott Moxley of OC Weekly.

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