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Law Practice

Jul. 26, 2006

The Spy Who Bagged Counterfeiters

LOS ANGELES - Some spies work for the CIA and track terrorists. Others work for law firms and businesses, catching illegal handbag pushers.

By Peter Zuckerman
Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Some spies work for the CIA and track terrorists. Others work for law firms and businesses, catching illegal handbag pushers.
      Angie Rebennack, 28, is a spy who works in her pajamas from her home in Long Beach. Her target: eBay businesses peddling fake Harvey's handbags. Her cover: a confused shopper asking questions about strap lengths...

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