Photo: Nassau County Police Department

A boutique owner from Long Island, New York, has been charged for allegedly selling millions of dollars worth of counterfeit designer items.
Lindsay Castelli, 31, surrenderedto police last Friday, the Nassau County Police Department said in a release shared Tuesday.
Asset Forfeiture Detectives executed a search warrant at the store on Oct. 4.
“During the search, Detectives removed 22 printing press machines and various counterfeit items labeled from Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Dior, Ugg, and Louis Vuitton,” police said in the release, adding that the items altogether were worth more than $40 million.
They later found that the alleged fake items were being sent “all over the United States.”
He then presented a pink sweatshirt, stating, “A simple $10 sweatshirt, you put the Chanel brand on it, it sells for $5,300. A $10 sweatshirt with a counterfeit sticker — $5,300.”
One customer, Carole Rutkovsky, told New York City’s ABC 7 that she felt"totally betrayed,“adding, “You go in expecting that you’re buying as advertised, and that you’re buying quality.”
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She added a warning for other counterfeit shop owners: “We will arrest you and seize your merchandise. It’s not worth it.”
“They work hard to build a brand, and what’s going on here is people are stealing that brand and then are deceiving the public,” Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman added, according to the outlet.
Still, one woman told CBS News that she isn’t surprised.
“I think if you’re shopping here in that kind of store you expect you’re not buying a full real Gucci bag,” she said.
Castelli has been charged with trademark counterfeiting in the second degree.
She has been released on a desk-appearance ticket. Her first court appearance will be at First District Court in Hempstead on Nov. 2.
Her boutique has been shut down, CBS News reported.
It’s not clear if Castelli has hired a lawyer to comment on her behalf.
source: people.com