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Monday, July 27, 2015

Michael Kors sues landlord of building where it claims knockoffs are sold

Michael Kors Holdings has filed a lawsuit against a Mulberry Street property owner that the company claims has "turned a blind eye" to the illegal counterfeit merchandise sold by its tenants. Investigators working for Kors have repeatedly bought phony Michael Kors knockoff goods at four small shops renting space at 110A, 110B, 112 and 112A Mulberry St., but the landlord "continues to allow its premises to be used as a safe haven and marketplace from which counterfeiters can sell their wares," the fashion company charges in court papers, according to a report in the New York Post Sunday .
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