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StockX Denies Nike’s Accusations That It Sells

In a redacted filing last week, Nike said it contacted a StockX buyer who got dozens of fake pairs from the platform. Here, the reseller explains what happened.

Nike is suing StockX for allegedly selling counterfeit

Nike has ramped up its battle with the online marketplace StockX, saying that it purchased four pairs of counterfeit shoes on the site, .

Nike Accuses StockX of Selling Counterfeit Sneakers in Latest

Following oral arguments in a New York federal court on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni ruled against StockX on key counterfeiting allegations and .

StockX File Official Response to Nike’s Authentication

In the latest court decision, Judge Valerie Caproni ruled that StockX is liable for selling 37 pairs of counterfeit sneakers, but denied Nike’s claims of false advertising and .

Nike Ordered to Give Info on Counterfeit Shoes,

In its lawsuit, Nike has challenged that legitimacy by saying it was able to acquire fake sneakers through StockX. The reselling platform responded to that claim with a statement the next day,.

Nike Slams StockX Over Counterfeit Sneaker Sales in

In what appears to be an ongoing legal feud between Nike and StockX has now flared up once again! According to Bloomberg, Nike has requested (to a federal judge) that they add ‘claims of counterfeiting and false .

Nike Sues StockX Over Claims Of Fake Sneakers

Nike is pursuing a partial summary judgment in its lawsuit against StockX. The lawsuit, initiated in February 2022, originally focused on NFTs before expanding to include .

StockX Releases Statement Regarding Nike

A judge in the United States District Court of New York sided with Nike’s claims that StockX sold counterfeit shoes, which were first revealed in a lawsuit back in 2023.

Does StockX Actually Sell Fake Sneakers?

A judge in Nike’s ongoing lawsuit against StockX has ordered the resale platform to reveal information on sellers behind 38 counterfeit sneakers sold.

Nike accuses StockX of selling fake shoes after reps

Sneaker marketplace StockX LLC denied Nike Inc.’s accusation that it is selling counterfeit shoes, saying the platform has one of the strongest authentication processes in the industry and has devoted millions of dollars to .

So, to get straight to the point: Nike, bless their swooshy hearts, is accusing StockX of selling fake sneakers. Yeah, you read that right. *Fake* sneakers. From a platform that’s supposed to be all about authenticating the goods. Talk about an ouch.

It all started, like, way back in February 2022, originally over NFTs (remember those?). But now, Nike’s upped the ante, throwing in claims of counterfeiting. They’re basically saying, “Hey StockX, we bought fake shoes from you. Explain yourselves!” And they did, StockX, I mean. They came out swinging, saying they have the “strongest authentication processes” and have dumped millions into making sure everything’s legit. Which, okay, fair enough. You *would* say that, wouldn’t you?

But here’s the kicker: a judge, in a real-deal United States District Court, sided with Nike. Like, *officially*. That’s a HUGE blow. The judge ordered StockX to cough up information on the sellers behind 38 (!) counterfeit pairs. THIRTY-EIGHT! That’s not just a little oopsie, that’s potentially a full-on problem.

I mean, look, I get it. StockX is huge. They’re processing, like, a gazillion sneakers, so bound to happen! But still, a judge ordering you to expose sellers? Yikes.

And Nike? They’re going for a partial summary judgment, which basically means they want the judge to rule in their favor on certain key points *without* even going to trial. Talk about playing hardball!

Honestly, who knows where this is headed? But one thing’s for sure: my trust in the resale market has taken a hit. Like, if Nike can get duped, what chance do I stand? I guess I’ll stick to buying straight from the source (if I can even *get* anything before the bots do, ugh). I am just not that good at spotting counterfeits to be honest.

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