NJ.com: Sterling Seafood founder admits $60M tariff fraud by mislabeling catfish imports


Catfish fresh from a Mississippi farm sit ready for processing at a processing plant in a file photo.
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The fillets were sold up and down the East Coast, posing at supermarkets and restaurants as grouper and sole. But in truth, the fish had another name, the former head of a New Jersey seafood importing company said today. It was actually a cheap variety of catfish from Vietnam that the ex-CEO, Thomas George, said was mislabeled as part of an effort to avoid paying more than $63 million in tariffs to the U.S. government.

 

 

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