Pirating ‘World Trade Center’ will get you two years in federal prison

Reginald R. Collier found out the hard way that you don’t pirate Oliver Stone‘s movies.

A federal judge sentenced the 26-year-old Collier on Wednesday to two years in federal prison without parole for trafficking thousands of counterfeited DVDs and CDs.

Collier was also slapped with a $41,361, which will be split by the

Motion Picture Association of America, Inc., and the Recording Industry

Association of America, Inc.

If you’re wondering how Collier got caught, look no further than the Swap ‘N Shop, 8200 East 63rd Street. That’s where FBI agents witnessed Collier selling counterfeit DVDs of movies still in theaters and not available yet on DVD, like World Trade Center. Collier had several tables set up with counterfeited DVDs and CDs of

movies still in theaters and not yet available in stores.

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