The Trump Organization has filed a lawsuit against Amazon (AMZN), Walmart (WMT), and eBay (EBAY) sellers, accusing them of peddling knockoff merchandise promoting President Donald Trump, CNBC’s Annie Palmer reports. The Trump Organization, which sells a variety of branded merchandise through its website, claims that several unnamed businesses sold unauthorized coffee mugs, hats and other goods bearing Trump trademarks. “By selling counterfeit products that purport to be genuine and authorized products using the TRUMP trademarks, defendants cause confusion and deception in the marketplace,” the complaint states. The suit was filed on Friday in U.S. District Court in Florida.
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