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Related: About this forumManhattan U.S. Attorney Sues Garment (industry figures re avoiding) Paying Millions In Import Duties
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/manhattan-us-attorney-sues-garment-wholesaler-garment-importers-and-executive-schemeDepartment of Justice
U.S. Attorneys Office
Southern District of New York
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, September 23, 2016
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Sues Garment Wholesaler, Garment Importers, And Executive For Scheme To Avoid Paying Millions In Import Duties On Garments
Defendants Presented Phony Invoices to Misstate the Amount of Import Duties Owed
Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Robert E. Perez, Director, Field Operations New York, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and Angel M. Melendez, Special Agent in Charge of New York, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), announced today that the United States has filed a civil complaint (the Complaint) alleging violations of the False Claims Act by YINGSHUN GARMENTS, INC. (YINGHSUN), an importer of womens apparel manufactured in China; MARIE ROGERS (ROGERS), former Managing Director of YINGSHUN; IMPORT GLOBAL DESIGNS INC. (IMPORT GLOBAL) and OLGREM LLC (OLGREM), successor entities to YINGSHUN; and NOTATIONS, INC. (NOTATIONS), a wholesaler of womens apparel and YINGSHUNs biggest customer. The Complaint alleges that defendants conspired to defraud and did defraud CBP by engaging in a double-invoice scheme whereby YINGSHUN (and later IMPORT GLOBAL and OLGREM), presented false and fraudulent invoices to CBP for the purpose of avoiding import duties on garments sold to NOTATIONS. The Complaint further alleges that NOTATIONS took actions to aid YINGSHUN in perpetrating and concealing the fraud.
As set forth in the Complaint, filed yesterday in Manhattan federal court, import duties for merchandise imported into the United States are calculated by multiplying the value of the merchandise by the applicable duty rate. An importer or its agent must therefore disclose to CBP the value of all imported merchandise and furnish an invoice to justify that value. The Complaint alleges that YINGSHUN created false and fraudulent commercial invoices for garments purchased by NOTATIONS, which undervalued the garments by 75% or more. YINGSHUN then submitted these false invoices to CBP and, based upon the gross undervaluations, paid significantly less in import duties than it actually owed. NOTATIONS was aware of YINGSHUNs fraudulent scheme and benefited from it, as YINGSHUNs underpaying of import duties resulted in NOTATIONS paying lower prices for the garments it was purchasing from YINGSHUN, among other benefits. Rather than taking steps to prevent the fraud, NOTATIONS agreed to create and accept false and misleading documents in order to perpetuate the false impression that YINGSHUNs fraudulent invoices reflected actual prices paid for the garments. ROGERS managed all aspects of YINGSHUNs business and facilitated the double-invoice scheme, including by utilizing a formula that generated garment prices for NOTATIONS that incorporated the underpayment of import duties. ROGERS also created IMPORT GLOBAL and OLGREM and continued YINGSHUNs fraudulent scheme through these entities, in order to avoid detection by CBP.
This matter was initiated by a relator pursuant to the qui tam provisions of the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. §§ 3729 et seq.
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