Wesley Weber Explained

Wesley Weber
Birth Place:Ontario
Nationality:Canadian
Other Names:Wesley Kam, Jeff Murray.
Criminal Charge:Counterfeit banknotes and trading without registration

Wesley Wayne Weber[1] is a Canadian who is considered one of the country's most prominent counterfeit banknote creators.[2] [3] [4] Weber succeeded in counterfeiting the 1986 series Canadian hundred-dollar bill. They were the highest quality computer produced counterfeits of Canadian banknotes to date. Between ten and nineteen percent of retailers nationwide refused accepting 100 dollar bills as payment, due to the difficulty of identifying the fake copies.[5] In 2006 the Canadian documentary series Masterminds featured an episode about him.[6]

Early life

Weber grew up in Amherstburg, a small town near Windsor, Ontario.[7] During his high school years he considered himself a computer nerd[3] [8] and by the age of 13 he was able to produce his first fake bills. After high school, Weber started to study bioscience and took two years of mechanical engineering at the University of Windsor. Before finishing his degree he moved to Toronto and by the age of 26 he purchased a condominium, a Ferrari and various other luxury vehicles.

Counterfeiting

During his teenage years Wesley Weber was able to forge all kind of documents, including insurance certificates, welfare cards, cheques and gift certificates.[9] In 1997 he was sentenced to three months for forgery. After that, he spent weeks tinkering with scanned copies of banknotes to perfect the simulated images and security features using techniques he found on websites.[10] He used editing software that allowed to enlarge the image up to 1000 times and printed more than 7.7 million dollars using an HP Deskjet printer.[11] To emulate the security features of the real money, Weber used special paper that did not glow under UV light as well as custom foil to forge the metallic patch on the bills. He also purchased fluorescent paint to simulate another feature, the polymer UV responsive dots.[12] [8] He was arrested in October 2000 after a police raid into the building used to print the money, where they seized over a quarter million dollars in counterfeit bills. By November 2001, over 40 000 fake bills had been detected and taken out of circulation.[13] Police started following Weber's trail after he used his 100 dollar counterfeit bills to pay for a three-thousand dollar purchase at an auto parts supplier.[14] The year he was arrested, Canada changed their currency bills, introducing new security features to try to prevent counterfeiting.[15] Weber pleaded guilty in August 2001, and received a five-year prison sentence. Weber was released from jail in August 2006[16] and moved to Richmond Hill, Ontario where he worked selling phones. In 2017, a report by the Bank of Canada cited Weber as one of the most well-known counterfeiters in the country.[17]

Trading

During his jail term Weber learned market trading[18] [19] and after release founded the consulting firm Goldbridge Financial Inc. which provided financial services without registration.[20] Weber and his wife, Michelle Kam,[21] co-founded the digital currency startup company Incryptex[3] [22] which provides a platform for trading and storing digital crypto-currencies.[23] Weber used the alias 'Wesley Kam' to try to get the company listed on a public exchange by issuing shares and received funds from investors.[20] In January 2019, Weber pleaded guilty to violating a 2011 trading ban from the Ontario Securities Commission for his activities in Incryptex.[24] On 29 October 2019, he was sentenced for that offence to a prison term of 90 days, along with two years of probation by Justice Malcolm McLeod of the Ontario Court of Justice.[25]

Cannabis advocacy

Wesley Weber had been a marijuana farmer in the past. In April 1999 he got arrested for exploiting a grow op in the basement of his home in Windsor[3] and again in 2010 for planting marijuana in another farmer's field.[26] That year, he was sentenced to 18 months of house arrest and 240 hours of community service.[19] In September 2017 Weber used the alias 'Jeff Murray' to speak in front of the city councilors at Toronto's Licensing and Standards Committee and gave his recommendations on how they should regulate cannabis establishments.[3] [27] In October 2018, the Cannabis Act legalized the use of marijuana for recreational purpose in Canada.[28] Weber declared that he helped finance a chain of cannabis stores named CAFE and according to a CBC News investigation he was one of its founders and main owners.[29] [30] His wife served as director of a company that owns one of the properties used by CAFE.[31] She was also the guarantor of a 1.7 million dollar loan on that real estate.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Recidivist Wesley Weber Sentenced after Guilty Plea to Securities Act Offences . 7 January 2020 . . 29 October 2019.
  2. News: Cannabis Canada: Is a white knight for CannTrust in 'everyone's interest'? - Article . . 19 July 2019.
  3. News: Dubinsky . Zach . Mayor . Lisa . Who's really behind Toronto's chain of illegal pot shops that won't quit?. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 19 July 2019.
  4. News: The world's most notorious counterfeiters who made a fortune . lovemoney.com . 7 May 2019 . 6 . en.
  5. Money Maker. Masterminds. . 7 November 2006. 51 . 2:14. The exceptional forgery soon became epidemic, spreading through cities across the country and inflicting huge losses on businesses. We started seeing refusing notes go up as a result. Nineteen percent of retailers would not accept the 100 dollar bill because they perceived that it was too risky.
  6. News: CBC links CAFE dope shops to Jon Galvano, Wesley Weber . The South Bayview Bulldog . 21 July 2019 . en-CA . @1:55 "There was even a documentary made about him. But the mastermind behind the greatest counterfeiting operation in Canadian history...".
  7. News: van Wageningen . Ellen . Fake bills flooded retailers . . 28 December 2001 . 4.
  8. Book: Our Nation's Finest . 2012 . The Globe and Mail, Booktango . 9781468902389 . 1995 . en.
  9. Book: Nash . Jonathan Remy . Estreicher . Samuel . Workplace Privacy: Proceedings of the New York University 58th Annual Conference on Labor . 2010 . Kluwer Law International B.V. . 9789041131638 . en.
  10. News: Counterfeiting: Notes on a scandal . . 24 August 2009 . en.
  11. Dewaele . Thomas . Diephuis . Maurits . Holotyak . Taras . Voloshynovskiy . Sviatoslav . Forensic authentication of banknotes on mobile phones . Electronic Imaging. 2016 . 14 February 2016 . 8 . 1–8 . 10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2016.8.MWSF-083 . en.
  12. News: Arune . Willow . The forgery that wasn't . 27 September 2019 . . 23 August 2018.
  13. News: Dubé . Francine . Counterfeiters gave $100 bills a bad name . . 1 December 2001 . 5.
  14. Money Maker. Masterminds. . 7 November 2006. 51 . 15:38 and 18:15. "3 000 dollars in cash, he said no problem", "After Weber leaves the dealer notices that several of his bills have the same serial number and calls police", "authorities seized over a quarter million in counterfeit hundreds".
  15. News: Suhendra . Zulfi . 5 Penjahat Terbesar Pembuat Uang Palsu . . 21 December 2016 . id.
  16. News: Amelie . Siska . Wesley Weber, Cetak Uang Palsu Sejak Usia 13 Tahun . . 11 February 2015 . id.
  17. News: Landlord convicted on charges related to illegal Toronto weed chain CAFE. 11 October 2023 . The GrowthOp . 26 January 2023.
  18. Book: Wolman . David . The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers--and the Coming Cashless Society . 2013 . Hachette Books . 9780306822698 . 68, 69 . en.
  19. News: Calleja . Dawn . Faking it . . 27 April 2007.
  20. News: OSC News Release: Recidivist Wesley Weber pleads guilty to violating the Securities Act . . 24 January 2019 . en.
  21. News: Divon . Jordana . Law firms offer special deals to lure startups . . 15 May 2018.
  22. News: Company wins provincial cannabis lottery proposing pot shop at same address as illegal CAFE store . . 21 August 2019 . en-CA.
  23. Web site: Incryptex Ltd. company profile . . 26 September 2019.
  24. News: Langton . James . Ontario man pleads guilty to violating trading ban . 27 September 2019 . . 24 January 2019 . en.
  25. Web site: 2019-10-29 . Recidivist Wesley Weber Sentenced after Guilty Plea to Securities Act Offences . https://web.archive.org/web/20210410222922/https://www.osc.ca/en/news-events/news/recidivist-wesley-weber-sentenced-after-guilty-plea-securities-act-offences . 2021-04-10 . 2023-10-15 . www.osc.ca . en.
  26. News: Wilhelm . Trevor . Amherstburst police arrest marijuana farmers . 22 June 2019 . . 18 Jun 2010.
  27. Web site: Licensing and Standards Committee - City of Toronto recommendation for cannabis legalization . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/QJi-H4Fy4Dk . 2021-12-21 . live. . en . 18 September 2017.
  28. Web site: The Cannabis Act: The Facts . 20 June 2018 . Health Canada . Government of Canada . 27 October 2018.
  29. News: Dubinsky . Zach . CAFE landlord cleared of all cannabis charges as latest attempt to crack down on illegal pot shop fails . 24 January 2023 . . 8 June 2022.
  30. News: Dubinsky . Zach . CAFE landlord convicted on appeal in Toronto illegal pot-shop case . 11 October 2023 . . 25 January 2023.
  31. News: Dubinsky . Zach . Illegal pot-shop bigwig should get 16 months for securities offence, prosecutor says . . 1 October 2019.