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Wiltshire man jailed for role in Bitcoin scam that netted £5.7m

byDaniel Jae Webb
7 May 2024 | 6.21pm
Wiltshire man jailed for role in Bitcoin scam that netted £5.7m

Heppel (left), £551 recovered (right)

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A Wiltshire man is one of two people jailed for a Bitcoin scam that netted £5.7 million.

42-year-old James Heppel, from Staverton, Trowbridge, pleaded guilty to three counts of conspiracy to commit fraud at Bristol Crown Court.

38-year-old Jake Lee, from Charlcombe, Bath, admitted the same offences – but had a leading role.

The pair carried out the fraud by spoofing the domain of online cryptocurrency exchange Blockchain.com to access victims’ Bitcoin wallets, stealing their funds and login details.

The investigation began when a victim, from Wiltshire, reported being defrauded out of £11,000 worth of Bitcoin. In total, 55 victims in 26 different countries have been identified.

A confiscation order for nearly £1 million was made against Lee, which will be used to compensate the victims.

Cash totalling £835,000, which includes a suitcase containing £551,000 cash voluntarily handed over by Lee in January – as well as £64,000 worth of cryptocurrency, a Banksy print worth £60,000 and three vehicles, have all been restrained.

At Bristol Crown Court on Friday 3 May, Lee was sentenced to four years imprisonment, while Heppel was locked up for 15 months.

Jake Lee

DS Matt Brain from the Regional Cyber Crime Unit at South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU) said: “Our investigation started back in 2018 after colleagues at Avon and Somerset Police arrested Lee on suspicion of money laundering.

“As well as £24,000 cash, officers from the force seized digital devices and three laminated Bitcoin wallet recovery seeds.

“At the same time, our unit had started an investigation into a cryptocurrency scam reported by a Wiltshire victim who had £11,000 worth of Bitcoin from his Blockchain wallet.

“We took on the investigation into Lee and when we analysed his devices, we established he was a central figure involved in a sophisticated domain spoofing fraud and worked to identify numerous victims.

“Mapping out Lee and Heppel’s offending and links to other suspects and cryptocurrency exchanges all over the world was complex work, but the fact they both pleaded guilty to all counts, negating the need for a six-week trial, shows the strength of evidence we secured against them.”

A Banksy recovered by police – with £60,000

Pamela Jain, a specialist prosecutor with the Serious Economic Organised Crime International Directorate of the Crown Prosecution Service, said:

“Jake Lee and James Heppel defrauded people in 26 countries, including 11 victims in the UK, by diverting Bitcoin into wallets over which they had control.

“This was a complex and time-consuming prosecution which involved enquiries with numerous victims and prosecuting authorities all over the world.

“A substantial sum of money and assets have been seized.

“In addition to his prison sentence, the court also ordered Jake Lee to pay almost £1 million by way of a confiscation order which will enable the victims to be compensated.

“Confiscation proceedings against James Heppel are ongoing.

“Compensation orders force criminals to handover available money and assets or face having time added onto their prison sentence.”

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