A San Francisco woman, Molly Breivis, was fined $10,000 after being convicted of selling counterfeit Native American jewelry. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Breivis fraudulently sold Native American jewelry online between approximately 2020 and 2024 on her eBay store. Fish and Wildlife Service, through the IACB, warning her that selling counterfeit Native American jewelry violated the Indian Arts and Crafts Act but she ignored those warnings. I understand that it also undermined confidence in the market for authentic Native American jewelry.” “The deliberate misrepresentation and sale of counterfeit Native American jewelry, as seen in this case, inflicts real harm on both the marketplace and the cultural heritage of Native American artists and tribes,” said Assistant Director Doug Ault, U.S.