First-ever CPSIA Lawsuit Filed Against Five Corporations Importing Hazardous Toys
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Between July 2005 and January 2013, the defendants' companies had 33 shipping containers from China seized by Customs and Border Protection. Of those seizures, 17 included products that violated CPSIA due to excessive lead content, excessive phthalate levels, small parts that presented choking hazards, and easily accessible battery compartments. The other 16 containers included toys violating copyright regulations, including counterfeit toys of Dora the Explorer and Spiderman. The DOJ states that the defendants would switch between the five companies each time they were served written notice of a violation.
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