A month later, on May 13, he had 54 caps purporting to be from the New Era Cap Company, fake Laundry Athletic LLP T shirts, a Gio Goi jacket, a Henleys Clothing Company jacket and a Louis Vuitton. On April 9 last year, he passed off an Adidas tracksuit and a McKenzie hooded sweatshirt at Castle Place Indoor Market, Trowbridge. A stallholder has admitted selling fake designer goods on his pitch in an indoor market. Philbert admitted seven counts of passing off, one of unlawfully applying a trademarking and two of possessing articles for use in fraud. On the same day, he applied a Nike trademark to a T shirt. Dominic Philbert, formerly of Towpath Road, Trowbridge, but now living in Little Stoke, Bristol, was due to face a trial by jury on the allegations when he appeared at Swindon Crown Court on. Monday. But before the panel could be sworn in, the 33-year-old pleaded guilty to 10 charges relating to breaches of trade mark regulations.
Source: This Is Wiltshire