Home / stamps / Merced man pleads guilty to counterfeiting stamps

Merced man pleads guilty to counterfeiting stamps

The Associated Press The Associated Press FRESNO, Calif. A Merced man is facing up to 20 years in prison after admitting to making and selling counterfeit postage stamps. As part of a plea deal, federal prosecutors say David Bigelow Jr. pleaded guilty Friday to counterfeiting postage stamps and mail fraud. Investigators say Bigelow made at least $100,000 while making and selling the counterfeit …

More: continued here

About admin

Check Also

Japan to introduce forgery-proof revenue stamps – NHK WORLD

Japan to introduce forgery-proof revenue stampsNHK WORLDJapan's National Tax Agency will introduce anti-counterfeit revenue stamps …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *