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    Kansas Men Charged with Dealing in Counterfeit Cisco Products

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    Jeff Burt
    Published December 4, 2009
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      Two Kansas men are being accused of selling counterfeit networking gear they claimed was from Cisco Systems.

      According to a Dec. 3 news release from the Department of Justice, Christopher Myers, 40, and Timothy Weatherly, 27, both of the Kansas City, Kan., area, are facing “one count of conspiracy, 30 counts of trafficking in counterfeit goods and one count of trafficking in counterfeit labels” in connection with a scheme that federal investigators say stretched from China to the United States.

      According to documents from the U.S. Attorney General’s Office in Kansas, Myers in 2003 created a business called Deals Express. Two years later, Weatherly established a company called Deals Direct. Through their businesses, the two would allegedly buy counterfeit Cisco-branded computer hardware built in mainland China and Hong Kong, put counterfeit Cisco labels on it, package it in counterfeit Cisco boxes and sell it with counterfeit Cisco manuals.

      The hardware components-including network cards and connectors-were sent from China to addresses in Kansas as well as UPS stores in Seattle and Portland, Ore., according to federal investigators.

      In 2005, Weatherly, after creating a Website for Deals Direct called Direct2technology, reportedly began selling the counterfeit Cisco products on eBay.

      Authorities began seizing shipments of the counterfeit products in 2005 in Los Angeles, Louisville, Ky., and Wilmington, Ohio.

      According to the DOJ, Myers and Weatherly would make suggestions to their Chinese suppliers on how to make the products appear more authentic. When investigators seized some goods, the two began changing the ways their products were shipped, including having them shipped to an address in Portland, Ore., and having goods shipped through other countries, such as Sweden.

      Prosecutors said they estimate that the two men made about $1 million from the fraud. If convicted, each man faces five years in prison and a $250,000 on the conspiracy charge and 10 years and a $2 million fine on each trafficking count.

      The case was investigated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the FBI.

      The Kansas case comes less than three months after a North Carolina couple and another man were charged with running a scam that stole $23 million from Cisco through their company, which was called Synergy Communications.

      In that case, Mario and Jennifer Easevoli and Jason Allan Conway allegedly took advantage of Cisco’s Smartnet service, which lets users receive advance replacement parts without the users being asked to first return the failed part. Investigators said the three would then sell the replacement parts on what “the grey market” and deposit the payments in a Synergy bank account.

      Jeff Burt
      Jeff Burt
      Jeffrey Burt has been with eWEEK since 2000, covering an array of areas that includes servers, networking, PCs, processors, converged infrastructure, unified communications and the Internet of things.

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