One Direction's Fraudulent Merchandise Lawsuit Halted for Ridiculous Reason
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The trio sold counterfeit One Direction merchandise on eBay for three years resulting in more than $200,000 worth of profits.
Along with admitting he's not privy to trending boy bands, Lawrie also has said he would not be sending the counterfeiters to jail.
This isn't the first court proceeding that has dealt with counterfeit One Direction merchandise, either. David Scott made about $87,000 a year selling the band's fraudulent merchandise on eBay, according to the Daily Star.
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