BUFFALO, NY—U.S. Attorney William J.
Hochul, Jr. announced today that Jayme Smith, 35, of Buffalo, New York, who was
convicted of bank fraud, was sentenced to time served and two years’ supervised
by U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny. The defendant was also ordered to
pay $20,100 to the victims of the offense.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Eric M. Opanga,
who handled the case, stated that in early 2011, the defendant executed a
scheme to defraud various financial institutions. Smith, with the assistance of
other individuals, created approximately $564,000 worth of counterfeit checks
drawn on four separate business accounts held at four different financial
institutions. The defendant made these counterfeit checks payable to various
individuals across the United States and subsequently mailed the checks to
these individuals. All the checks created were counterfeit, and six were
successfully negotiated with various financial institutions resulting in losses
of over $20,000. Smith purchased check printing software, a printer, and check
stock to create the counterfeit checks.
The sentencing is the culmination of an
investigation on the part of special agents of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Christopher M.
Piehota
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