Two say they didn’t sell fakes
Deirdre Newman
A Westminster couple has pleaded not guilty to charges of
manufacturing and possessing for sale counterfeit designer purses
that they allegedly sold at the Orange County Market Place.
Sarkis Kivork, 56, and his wife Alice Kivork, 45, entered their
pleas on Tuesday in Superior Court in Santa Ana. If convicted, they
face up to 11 years and four months in prison.
The Orange County district attorney’s office has been
investigating the Kivorks since February, Deputy District Atty. Susan
Schroeder said. In May, investigators bought fake designer purses
from the couple’s booth at the high-end swap meet at the Orange
County fairgrounds. More than 2,478 counterfeit items, with brand
names such as Kate Spade and Louis Vuitton, were found in the
Kivork’s home.
On Nov. 1, investigators again purchased fake designer purses from
them and later recovered more than 1,400 counterfeit items -- which
would value $1 million, if real -- in their home.
Stuart Suchman, the attorney for Market Place president Jeff
Teller, said he wasn’t aware of the investigation into the Kivork’s
merchandise. Every vendor receives a manual that says selling illegal
goods is not allowed, Suchman said.
“We police it as best we can, but there are 1,500 sellers out
there, and sometimes they’ve got things that look very authentic,”
Suchman said.
Market Place customers should compare the prices they are being
offered with the products being sold to avoid getting fake
merchandise, Suchman said.
“If [you’re] buying a named item that you know is expensive and
it’s a small percentage of that price, you have to be a little
suspicious,” Suchman said. “The important thing is we will prohibit
any of that and will enforce our rules if any of that happens.”
To post their bail of $1 million, the Kivorks had to prove that
the money came from a legitimate source, which they could not do,
Schroeder said.
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