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Link to story: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/Nike-sneaker-scandal-576324

APRIL 17--A federal criminal investigation has uncovered a “large-scale theft” operation inside Nike’s Oregon headquarters, a scheme that targeted valuable sneaker prototypes and involved a Nike product manager, his predecessor at the shoe giant, 

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and a Florida businessman who resold the “extremely rare” kicks to buyers nationwide, The Smoking Gun has learned.

The reseller, Jason Keating, 35, was named yesterday in a U.S. District Court complaint charging him with receiving stolen property.

During a raid last month at his Portland home, Nike employee Tung Ho (seen at right) reportedly admitted to stealing “several hundred pairs” of “pre-production or sample” Nike sneakers. Known as “Look See” models, these pairs are “highly sought after by sneaker collectors” who are willing to pay in excess of $20,000 for shoes that often never go into production, investigators report.

The sale of the stolen “Look See” sneakers resulted in so much money being transferred among the alleged conspirators that JP Morgan Chase Bank officials opened an internal review in late-2012. Chase investigators were apparently concerned that “frequent and large cash deposits and fund transfers” made from Oregon, California, Florida, New York, and New Jersey were consistent with a money laundering operation. For example, over one eight-month period, more than $221,000 was transferred between two of the scheme’s alleged participants.

The “Look See” operation is detailed in a federal court affidavit sworn by an Oregon detective and filed in connection with the felony charge against Keating, who was released from custody today following an appearance in Portland federal court.

According to the affidavit, police were alerted to the thefts in mid-February by Nike security officials during a meeting at the company’s world headquarters in Beaverton. Nike representatives identified the 35-year-old Ho and former Nike employee Kyle Yamaguchi as suspects in the “Look See” operation. Ho, who began working for Nike in 2005, succeeded Yamaguchi, 33, as Nike
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Basketball’s “promo product manager” in 2012. Yamaguchi left Nike to operate two eyewear firms, one of which he named “LOOK/SEE.”

As a “promo product manager,” Ho and Yamaguchi (seen at left) were responsible for creating limited edition basketball sneakers and custom “player exclusives” for a wide variety of Nike endorsers, including LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and Kevin Durant.   

Nike officials told police that Ho had the “ability and authority” to order the production of sample shoes from a Nike factory in China. When those sneakers arrived at Nike’s campus, Ho would load them into a gym bag and transport the items to his car. From there, he would drive to a self-storage facility and unload the merchandise. 

When investigators searched Ho’s residence on March 14, they seized 1941 pairs of Nike shoes and “a large sum of United States currency.” After being read the Miranda warning, Ho “admitted that he had stolen several hundred pairs of Nike Look See shoes and sold them in two (2) different ways” He sold about $15,000 worth of samples on eBay, while the bulk of the stolen “Look See” models were peddled through Yamaguchi, his “middle man.”

During a four-month period ending in March 2013, Yamaguchi wrote 13 checks to Ho--totaling $104,000--according to bank records cited in the affidavit.

Ho claimed that he was unaware of the identity of the buyer to whom Yamaguchi fenced the Nike sneakers. Though Ho admitted that he was aware that the majority of the shoes “were sent to a buyer in Florida who would then sell the Nike Look See shoes to small boutiques and shops around the United States.”

In a March 20 interview with Detective John Bennett, Yamaguchi admitted brokering the sale of the sneakers stolen by Ho in
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return for a 20 percent commission. He also fingered Keating, saying that the businessman usually traveled to Portland to make payments that sometimes exceeded $30,000.

Yamaguchi’s aid to investigators did not end with his interview, however. Several days later, at the direction of Bennett and a Secret Service agent, he recorded a face-to-face meeting with Keating. The men discussed “their transaction for Nike Look See shoes,” as well as the raid of Ho’s home. Keating, pictured in the adjacent mug shot, also gave Yamaguchi a bag containing more than $20,000 in cash for “Look See” sneakers.

Though Yamaguchi is not named as the individual who was wired up for the Keating encounter, it is clear he is the “Confidential Source,” or “CS,” referred to in the court affidavit. Investigators noted that the “CS” got the impression that Keating was in Oregon to meet with “other potential suppliers of stolen Nike shoes,” and that these sources included “current Nike employees.”

While court records show that only Keating has been hit with a federal rap, it appears likely that Ho and Yamaguchi will also face criminal charges related to their roles in the brazen sneaker scheme. (10 pages)
Please read the article within the spoiler and the police report within the link provided.

Question #1.) What are your thoughts on this story? If you were Nike how would you handle this?

Question #2.) How do you feel about the fact that sneaker blogs aren't covering this story at all? Do you think there is some type of agreement to keep this under wraps?  

    

Question #3.) If you were Nike SB and you could create a SB to represent a member of this thread would it look like? Describe what the Dunk SB would look like using the format I've provided. (You can do as many different SB dunks as you want)

FORMAT:

1.) Name of  dunk and is it a dunk high or dunk low?

2.) Nickname of dunk?

3.) Brief description of materials used and coloring on side panels, toe cap, heel, tongue, laces, sole and insole. (I will accept Photoshop canvas picture.)

4.) Explain the inspiration behind the Dunk SB.

5.) How would it be released?
 
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Hold up.

*looks at avi*



Dude Can't Be White And Have An Opinion On The Subject? :|


I'm Mixed Myself And Think What He Said Is Spot On :Nthat

Too Many People Loosely Using Said Terminology In An Attempt To Be More "Street"... All Of Which Stems From The Frequent Use In Mainstream Music Etc. I'm Guilty Myself Of Using The Word And Need To Work On Better Means Of Expressing Myself ;)
 
Dude Can't Be White And Have An Opinion On The Subject? :|


I'm Mixed Myself And Think What He Said Is Spot On :Nthat

Too Many People Loosely Using Said Terminology In An Attempt To Be More "Street"... All Of Which Stems From The Frequent Use In Mainstream Music Etc. I'm Guilty Myself Of Using The Word And Need To Work On Better Means Of Expressing Myself ;)
Who said I'm white? Lol just playing. Thanks for that, I'm right.
 
 Question #1.) What are your thoughts on this story? If you were Nike how would you handle this?

Question #2.) How do you feel about the fact that sneaker blogs aren't covering this story at all? Do you think there is some type of agreement to keep this under wraps?  

    

Question #3.) If you were Nike SB and you could create a SB to represent a member of this thread would it look like? Describe what the Dunk SB would look like using the format I've provided. (You can do as many different SB dunks as you want)

FORMAT:

1.) Name of  dunk and is it a dunk high or dunk low?

2.) Nickname of dunk?

3.) Brief description of materials used and coloring on side panels, toe cap, heel, tongue, laces, sole and insole. (I will accept Photoshop canvas picture.)

4.) Explain the inspiration behind the Dunk SB.

5.) How would it be released?
1.) Initial thoughts are "Wow!". I can't believe Nike would not have had processes in place to prevent this from happening. Not knowing their policies I wonder where they thought a few thousand pairs of samples had gone? I had always wondered where these pairs came from when I saw them on eBay or as part of someone's collection and assumed that someone had a connect at Nike but not that they were actually stolen by someone at Nike. If I were Nike I would obviously introduce a chain of possession system to track any samples making the last person signing for them accountable. I would also set up some sort of auction system which would be open to the public and all proceeds would go to charity. That would keep the collectors happy, the sale legal and make Nike a good corporate citizen IMO. 

2.) I'm not sure why the blogs would be quiet on this story. Breaking new information is what they are all about. It's a big story, at least in the sneaker community, and has got to be embarrassing to Nike that this has occurred. Maybe the larger blogs have agreed to hold off in an informal agreement with Nike or maybe they are worried about losing their own Nike connects/sources for info in the future.

3.) I don't think I could design a shoe for any one specific member of the thread because i would have a hard time coming up with a meaningful theme. I would probably go with a Nike Talk themed shoe that would go as follows:

Dunk High

Black/White/Red palate to match the NT screen page

Red sole

Black mid-sole with red flecks ala Krampus

Red Euphoria Nubuck (let's go first class on materials!) for the toe cap, top piece, lace plates and heel piece.

White nylon stuffed tongue.

Tongue tag would be the Thinking Man/Question Mark logo that always start JohnOO's surveys with the NIKETALK logo underneath it.

4 sets of laces red,black, white and one with all three colors like the Barbershops.

White liner

Insoles would have the NIKETALK logo printed on one and SINCE '99 on the other.

White leather swoosh with red threading.

Heel cap and side panel would be black leather with the screen names of 25 members of the thread in the backgound printed in 3M ala Premier's Petosky pattern.

The fun part would be setting a time frame for nominations with supporting reasons followed by a vote. Both would be done in the thread and open to all but nominations restricted to members that had been around for at minimum of a year. Would promote lots of discussion along with recognition for those that not only participate in the thread but contribute as well.

Nickname would be Members Only Dunk and distribution would be a SB thread members pre-order available ( limit 1 pair) on the forum for this version with a QS version available at shops with regular Nike tongue tag and insoles.
 
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So the way one group talks amongst themselves makes it cool for an outsider to do the same?

Umm yeah... lets keep it movin
Did I say it was ok? No. Just stating facts. Most kids listen to rap these days. The n word is liberally used in music by a lot of black people, not all, but a lot. So, it's "ok" for them to use it? But then if a white guy happened to say the same he'd catch the fade.
Ignorance makes other people ignorant as well. I honestly don't care, but if I caught my kids saying that word I'd take the belt to em.
 

If you disagree with dude, that's fine. Debate it, or don't. It's not really germane to the thread, so maybe don't/.

But, snide remarks and .gifs are just instigating.

I'm about to head out but I'd like to get to John's questions tonight or tomorrow.

I have some insight on that story that initially came from "inside."
 
If you disagree with dude, that's fine. Debate it, or don't. It's not really germane to the thread, so maybe don't/.

But, snide remarks and .gifs are just instigating.

I'm about to head out but I'd like to get to John's questions tonight or tomorrow.

I have some insight on that story that initially came from "inside."

This isn't a thread to debate race and none of my comments were "snide".

I can't just sit around and let some guy blame black people for whites voluntarily using a derogatory term.
 
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This isn't a thread to debate race and non of my comments where "snide".

I can't just sit around and let some guy blame black people for whites voluntarily using a derogatory term.

The gif was nothing pure instigation. No biggie - just own it.

I'd also argue that there was more nuance to his argument, had he decided to express in more than one sentence, but as you said, this isn't the place to debate any of that anyway.
 
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came in here to check out some wears and instead we have an in depth discussion of a very sensitive word that shouldn't even be brought up...cue Terrio look a like gif.
 
The gif was nothing pure instigation. No biggie - just own it.

I'd also argue that there was more nuance to his argument, had he decided to express in more than one sentence, but as you said, this isn't the place to debate any of that anyway.
The eloquence, and gorgeous grammar in your replies.
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