Gwinnett Police Seize More Than $900,000 in Counterfeit Designer Goods, Arrest Two Women
LAWRENCEVILLE, Georgia – An investigation by the Gwinnett County Police Department has led to the seizure of more than $900,000 worth of counterfeit luxury merchandise and the arrest of two women in Lawrenceville.
According to police, the investigation began after a citizen reported counterfeit designer products were being sold both online and in person.
Vice Unit investigators identified Quentessa Gordon and Tameka Gordon as suspects and obtained a search warrant for a residence connected to the alleged operation.
On May 13, 2026, investigators executed the warrant at a home in Lawrenceville.
During the search, officers recovered a large quantity of counterfeit designer merchandise from the residence and a vehicle associated with the investigation.
Police also seized approximately 60 grams of marijuana and a firearm.
Authorities estimated the value of the counterfeit merchandise at more than $900,000.
Tameka Gordon was charged with selling goods bearing forged or counterfeit trademarks, service marks, or copyrighted designs, possession of more than one ounce of marijuana, possession of a firearm during the commission of certain felonies, and multiple traffic-related offenses.
Quentessa Gordon was charged with selling goods bearing forged or counterfeit trademarks, service marks, or copyrighted designs, along with a traffic-related charge.
The investigation remains part of Gwinnett County Police efforts to combat the sale of counterfeit merchandise and related criminal activity.
