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Two businesses shut down and fined $20,000 for selling counterfeit pharmaceuticals
Investigators found nearly 3,000 counterfeit drugs between the two stores.
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Two businesses shut down and fined $20,000 for selling counterfeit pharmaceuticals
The LA City Attorney's office closed the stores and fined their owners $20,000. It announced an injunction today that stops them from selling drugs for the next ten years.