December 19, 2025

A Baldwin City man has been sentenced to pay a fine and serve probation for misdemeanor counterfeiting, but it wasn’t money he was counterfeiting.

Forty-four year old Brian Glenn pled guilty Thursday in Douglas County District Court to one misdemeanor count of Counterfeiting.  District Judge Any Hanley accepted the plea and sentenced Glenn to pay a $1,000 fine and serve 12 months probation with an underlying prison sentence of 12 months in the Douglas County Jail.

The charge resulted from an investigation by the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division, which found that between April 2016 and May 2016, Glenn possessed bulk containers of liquid that appeared to be soap bearing counterfeit markings resembling Proctor & Gamble’s Tide Laundry Detergent brand with the intent to distribute, in violation of Kansas Criminal Law.

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