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Long Island Man Charged Under Defense Production Act with Hoarding and Price-Gouging of Scarce Perso
Source: U.S. Attorney's Office - Eastern District of New York
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, April 24, 2020
Long Island Man Charged Under Defense Production Act with Hoarding and Price-Gouging of Scarce Personal Protective Equipment
Defendants Retail Store in Plainview Sold COVID-19 Essentials, Including Face Masks, Face Shields, Surgical Gowns and Disinfecting Products, at Inflated Prices
A criminal complaint was filed today in federal court in Central Islip charging Amardeep Singh with violating the Defense Production Act of 1950 by hoarding personal protective equipment (PPE) at a warehouse in Brentwood, New York, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and price-gouging customers of his retail store in Plainview, New York. If convicted, Singh faces up to one year in prison.
Richard P. Donoghue, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Craig Carpenito, head of the Department of Justices nationwide COVID-19 Hoarding and Price Gouging Task Force, and Philip R. Bartlett, Inspector-in-Charge, United States Postal Inspection Service, New York Division (USPIS), announced the filing of the complaint
As charged in the complaint, Singhs amassing of critical personal protective equipment during a public health crisis and reselling at huge markups places him squarely in the cross-hairs of law enforcement armed with the Defense Production Act, stated United States Attorney Donoghue. This Office is working tirelessly in coordination with the COVID-19 Hoarding and Price Gouging Task Force to prevent a pandemic of greed by profiteers.
The criminal complaint describes a defendant who allegedly saw the devastating COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to make illegal profits on needed personal protective equipment, stated Carpenito. The Department of Justice and its partners will intervene whenever profiteers and scammers break the law by capitalizing on the publics fear to enrich themselves.
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According to the complaint, beginning in mid-March 2020, Singh who operates a retail store selling sneakers and apparel began accumulating that merchandise at his store and a nearby warehouse. At the same time, he set aside a section of his store for so-called COVID-19 Essentials, which he then sold to the public at inflated prices, including but not limited to N-95 filtering face piece respirators, PPE face masks, PPE surgical masks, PPE face shields, PPE gloves, PPE coveralls, medical gowns and clinical-grade sanitizing and disinfecting products.
Between March 25, 2020 and April 8, 2020, Singh allegedly received deliveries at his retail store and warehouse of 40 shipments of disposable face masks weighing more than 1.6 tons, 14 shipments of disposable surgical gowns weighing more than 2.2 tons, six shipments of hand sanitizer weighing more than 1.8 tons and seven shipments of digital thermometers weighing approximately 253 pounds. These and other items some of which had been officially designated as scarce were advertised and sold at Singhs retail store at prices far in excess of prevailing market prices. For example, records obtained during a judicially-authorized search of the store indicate that three-ply disposable face masks that Singh purchased for a per-unit price of $0.07 were resold by Singh for a per-unit price of $1.00 a markup of approximately 1,328 percent. The seized records also reveal that Singh completed bulk sales at inflated prices to organizations serving vulnerable senior citizens and children battling the virus.
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Friday, April 24, 2020
Long Island Man Charged Under Defense Production Act with Hoarding and Price-Gouging of Scarce Personal Protective Equipment
Defendants Retail Store in Plainview Sold COVID-19 Essentials, Including Face Masks, Face Shields, Surgical Gowns and Disinfecting Products, at Inflated Prices
A criminal complaint was filed today in federal court in Central Islip charging Amardeep Singh with violating the Defense Production Act of 1950 by hoarding personal protective equipment (PPE) at a warehouse in Brentwood, New York, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and price-gouging customers of his retail store in Plainview, New York. If convicted, Singh faces up to one year in prison.
Richard P. Donoghue, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Craig Carpenito, head of the Department of Justices nationwide COVID-19 Hoarding and Price Gouging Task Force, and Philip R. Bartlett, Inspector-in-Charge, United States Postal Inspection Service, New York Division (USPIS), announced the filing of the complaint
As charged in the complaint, Singhs amassing of critical personal protective equipment during a public health crisis and reselling at huge markups places him squarely in the cross-hairs of law enforcement armed with the Defense Production Act, stated United States Attorney Donoghue. This Office is working tirelessly in coordination with the COVID-19 Hoarding and Price Gouging Task Force to prevent a pandemic of greed by profiteers.
The criminal complaint describes a defendant who allegedly saw the devastating COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to make illegal profits on needed personal protective equipment, stated Carpenito. The Department of Justice and its partners will intervene whenever profiteers and scammers break the law by capitalizing on the publics fear to enrich themselves.
-snip-
According to the complaint, beginning in mid-March 2020, Singh who operates a retail store selling sneakers and apparel began accumulating that merchandise at his store and a nearby warehouse. At the same time, he set aside a section of his store for so-called COVID-19 Essentials, which he then sold to the public at inflated prices, including but not limited to N-95 filtering face piece respirators, PPE face masks, PPE surgical masks, PPE face shields, PPE gloves, PPE coveralls, medical gowns and clinical-grade sanitizing and disinfecting products.
Between March 25, 2020 and April 8, 2020, Singh allegedly received deliveries at his retail store and warehouse of 40 shipments of disposable face masks weighing more than 1.6 tons, 14 shipments of disposable surgical gowns weighing more than 2.2 tons, six shipments of hand sanitizer weighing more than 1.8 tons and seven shipments of digital thermometers weighing approximately 253 pounds. These and other items some of which had been officially designated as scarce were advertised and sold at Singhs retail store at prices far in excess of prevailing market prices. For example, records obtained during a judicially-authorized search of the store indicate that three-ply disposable face masks that Singh purchased for a per-unit price of $0.07 were resold by Singh for a per-unit price of $1.00 a markup of approximately 1,328 percent. The seized records also reveal that Singh completed bulk sales at inflated prices to organizations serving vulnerable senior citizens and children battling the virus.
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Read more: https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/long-island-man-charged-under-defense-production-act-hoarding-and-price-gouging-scarc-0
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Long Island Man Charged Under Defense Production Act with Hoarding and Price-Gouging of Scarce Perso (Original Post)
Eugene
Apr 2020
OP
Too bad we can't apply this law to FEMA, HHS when they confiscate PPE properly purchased
Baitball Blogger
Apr 2020
#4
CottonBear
(21,613 posts)1. If only the Trump Misadministration could be charged with this crime. N/T
The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)2. Must Not Have Given A Cut To the Cheap Thug And His Idiot Prince, Sir
Small fry shouldn't try and horn in on the big rackets would seem to be the message here.
"Defeat of a dangerous enemy is something to be for."
Thomas Hurt
(13,925 posts)3. Capitalism at its finest.
If only there was that small gov't you could drowned in a bathtub...everyone could do this.
Of course, wouldn't surprise if Kushner wasn't up to some kind of scam like this, but its their stuff.
skeevey grifters small and large.
Baitball Blogger
(47,999 posts)4. Too bad we can't apply this law to FEMA, HHS when they confiscate PPE properly purchased
by the States.