New York Man First Charged With Price Gouging Protective Equipment During COVID-19 Pandemic

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New York Man First Charged With Price Gouging Protective Equipment During COVID-19 Pandemic
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His store bought face masks for 7 cents apiece and then resold them for $1 each

Amardeep “Bobby” Singh, 45, was charged with violating the Defense Production Act of 1950 in what authorities described as the first such prosecution during the coronavirus pandemic. Singh is expected to surrender to authorities next week in the case around what is known as personal protective equipment, which has become a hot commodity during the outbreak.Begging for Thermometers, Body Bags, and Gowns: U.S.

“If selling PPE goods is improper or criminal, then a lot of people need to go to jail,” Gerstman said in a telephone interview. “The Defense Production Act is wildly vague, and I don’t think this would pass muster on any appellate level. I think this statute would be struck down as null and void.”making it illegal to hoard scarce medical supplies or sell personal protective equipment at inflated prices.

Singh sells sneakers and apparel at his Plainview store, prosecutors said, but dedicated a new section last month to “COVID-19 Essentials,” including N95 masks, face shields, gloves and disinfecting products.

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