New York partner Heather McDonald was quoted in the January 2010 edition of Harper's Bazaar magazine in the article, "The Fight Against Faux Fragrances."
According to the article, buying a counterfeit perfume may seem harmless, until you discover what's really inside that bottle could be toxic chemicals—or worse. McDonald, who specializes in intellectual-property enforcement, recounted a raid last holiday season on a New York street vendor selling counterfeit perfumes. "We had a seizure order issued by a federal judge that allowed us to seize the goods," said McDonald. "The vendors will say, 'Oh, we had no idea; we buy from a wholesaler' but won't say where," McDonald said. She and the rest of the team boxed up a few dozen bottles of the perfume and gave the seller a receipt for product seized. "We covered the entire city and made it clear to vendors that if they continue to sell this brand, we'll continue to go after them."