Contact Lens Importer Sentenced to 46 Months in Prison
Dmitriy Melnik received a 46-month prison sentence from a Nevada federal judge following Melnik's guilty plea on conspiracy charges for trafficking in counterfeit contact lenses (see 1609140035), the Department of Justice said in a news release (here). Melnik, who owned…
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and operated Candy Color Lenses, was also ordered to "remit $200,000 in restitution and forfeit $1.2 million in proceeds derived from the scheme as well as property seized during the investigation," it said. Melnik knowingly imported counterfeit lenses or lenses unapproved by the Food and Drug Administration from China and South Korea, according to the plea agreement. Melnik then sold the products over the internet to customers "without a prescription, adequate directions for use or adequate warnings," the DOJ said.