More than $121,000 in fake money was seized at JFK last month after feds found counterfeit bills in a man's diary box, as well as in wallets, a fabric box and what photos show to be a Power Rangers shoe rack. The red Ranger always did seem untrustworthy.

According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, on February 21st 21-year-old Marlon Williams Rodriguez Ezeta was selected for random baggage inspection after flying in from Lima, Peru. Upon inspection, officers allegedly discovered counterfeit US $100 bills inside a cardboard diary box (this is a diary box, though not the diary box). More fake Benjamins were found inside two wallets, one fabric box, and two cloth shoe racks, including the aforementioned Power Rangers rack; $121,300 in counterfeit currency was seized altogether.

Rodriguez Ezeta has since been arrested, and all the rubber money, evidence and Power Rangers yielded have been turned over to the U.S. Secret Service.