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In New Jersey, a group of diners are accused of using fake movie prop money to pay their bill at a restaurant.
Speaking to Business Insider, Gregg Bilson Jr., CEO of prop company ISS Props, said that 2001 movie Rush Hour 2 asked for a trillion dollars’ worth of fake cash.
“We didn’t try to make fake money to dupe the public. We made fake money to make a movie. But we just made the prop too good,” Bilson said. Luckily, there are some ways to prevent this. For instance, ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – A Virginia man was convicted of using a movie prop $20 bill at a convenience store to buy a six-pack of beer in 2023. An appeals court sided with him over the state ...
JUNEAU COUNTY (WKOW) – The Juneau County Sheriff’s Office is sending out a warning after fake money was found circulating within the county. The Sheriff’s Office says they received a complaint about ...
Apr. 24—A customer reportedly paid an employee with movie prop money, and a later call came in about a man driving a white GMC Sierra who allegedly went through a drive-thru twice and "passed" a ...
DOOR COUNTY, Wis. (WBAY) - Fake money used for props in movies is being passed off as real currency in Door County, according to the sheriff’s office.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – A Virginia man was convicted of using a movie prop $20 bill at a convenience store to buy a six-pack of beer in 2023. An appeals court sided with him over the state ...
Speaking to Business Insider, Gregg Bilson Jr., CEO of prop company ISS Props, said that 2001 movie Rush Hour 2 asked for a trillion dollars’ worth of fake cash.