State claims Denali business owner made misleading claims

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State claims Denali business owner made misleading claims:

, Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor obtained a temporary restraining order on Monday against the owner of The Himalayan, also known as Mt. McKinley Clothing Co. The restraining order outlaws the business from selling any items that lack the “proper country of origin marking.”

In a complaint filed by Taylor against The Himalayan, Sunil Thapa, his wife, Trishna Thapa, and son, Tejash Thapa, deceived shoppers by claiming their products were made by and benefitted Alaska Natives in Yakutat. The complaint says the products were actually imported from foreign countries and were later marked with “Made in Alaska” tags.

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