800px-JFK_Terminal_1.jpg

A 55-year-old woman allegedly offered to have sex with a customs officer at John F. Kennedy International Airport if he let he daughter's undeclared goods pass through.

(Wikipedia Commons)

NEW YORK -- A woman allegedly told an airport customs officer she'd have sex with him if he ignored $160,000 worth of undeclared items her daughter wanted to bring into the country, according to a report.

Hong Yang, 55, of China, first handed the Customs and Border Patrol officer at JFK International Airport a note with her name and phone number. She then allegedly told the employee she'd give him $10,000 and a watch, NYDailyNews.com said.

After the officer stepped away and returned a short time later wearing a hidden recording device, the divorced woman offered him sex, authorities allege.

Yang and her daughter, a student at Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan, had just arrived in New York on Air France flight from Paris. The daughter was carrying designer pocketbooks, wristwatches, a fur coat and diamond jewelry, the report said.

The incident took place in July, but Yang wasn't arrested until last weekend when she showed up at the airport to catch a flight home to China.

She is free on $250,000 bail after being charged with customs fraud.

Jeff Goldman may be reached at jeff_goldman@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JGoldmanNJ. Find NJ.com on Facebook.