Lijuan “Angela” Chen, 50, has been arrested for allegedly mailing more than 9 million parcels using counterfeit postage. She faces up to 10 years in federal prison.
Chen’s Inland Empire business in Industry provided shipping and postage services to businesses, including e-commerce vendors operating out of China.
Chen left the US to stay in China from December through May and allegedly operated the counterfeit postage scheme from overseas China, the court documents said.
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