The indictment asserts that Foley illegally produced these products from his home while working as the chief technology officer at Global VR, which had previously acquired all rights to produce and sell games under the UltraCade name.
The indictment charges that after producing the game packs, Foley sold the products to a codefendant located in Milford, CT, and agreed to sell the game packs to the public using packaging and advertisements that falsely represented the goods as manufactured by UltraCade.
Foley thereafter received payment for purchases of the illegally manufactured game packs by mail and wire, resulting in additional charges of mail and wire fraud, U.S. attorneys said.