“Printing, selling and distributing fake vaccine cards undermines important efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19,” Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brian M. Boynton said in the release. “The department is committed to working with our federal partners to root out this kind of unlawful activity.”
Keller agreed to be permanently enjoined from misusing words, symbols, and emblems belonging to the Department of Health and Human Services, selling fake vaccination cards, and advertising her illicit services. If she violates the agreement, she could face over $440,000 in civil penalties.
“During this time of a national emergency, individuals should not capitalize on the situation for their own greed,” U.S. Attorney Kenneth L. Parker added. “This type of fraud is particularly problematic as it could endanger the health of others.”
Keller agreed to be permanently enjoined from misusing words, symbols, and emblems belonging to the Department of Health and Human Services, selling fake vaccination cards, and advertising her illicit services. If she violates the agreement, she could face over $440,000 in civil penalties.
“During this time of a national emergency, individuals should not capitalize on the situation for their own greed,” U.S. Attorney Kenneth L. Parker added. “This type of fraud is particularly problematic as it could endanger the health of others.”
Federal Court Shuts Down Woman’s Fake Vaccine Card Operation
A federal court in Ohio issued a permanent injunction to stop a woman from selling fake vaccine cards, the United States Department of Justice said Thursday. Tiffany Keller, a 39 year old from Junction City, Ohio, allegedly “advertised her services on a blog that discussed how to make fake CDC...
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