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Attorney General Tong Seeks $2.5 Million Prejudgment Remedy in Fraudulent Cannabis License-For-Sale Scheme

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07/28/2025

Attorney General Tong Seeks $2.5 Million Prejudgment Remedy in Fraudulent Cannabis License-For-Sale Scheme

(Hartford, CT) – Attorney General William Tong has sued MAKECTBETTER LLC, its principal Michael Tedesco of Fairfield, and affiliate Zafir Iqbal of Oakdale alleging a fraudulent cannabis license-for-sale scheme involving forged documents and tens of thousands of dollars in payments from upwards of 70 businesses.

In conjunction with the complaint, Attorney General Tong filed an application for a $2.5 million prejudgment remedy, seeking to freeze Tedesco, MAKECTBETTER and Iqbal’s assets to prevent the defendants from offloading or shifting resources to evade accountability.

The complaint, filed in Hartford Superior Court, alleges that the defendants misrepresented to Connecticut retailers that they were part of a fictional state “pilot program” that authorized them to sell exclusive cannabis licenses and cannabis supply. No such program exists. Instead, the defendants forged documents purporting to be issued by the Department of Consumer Protection and signed by an official in the Office of the Attorney General. Iqbal has claimed to have entered into such agreements with approximately 35 businesses, charging $25,000 to $30,000 each. Tedesco has boasted that as many as 70 businesses have entered into such agreements.

“This was a brazen scam to extract tens of thousands of dollars from Connecticut retailers based on false promises and forged documents. But let’s be clear—no one can pretend to be an agent of the Office of the Attorney General and get away with it. We’re suing and moving to freeze $2.5 million in assets based on the unassailable evidence in our case, and the extreme lawlessness of their misconduct,” said Attorney General Tong.

The complaint details schemes in New Milford, New Haven, and Manchester.

In January 2024, Iqbal introduced Tedesco to the owner of Grab ‘N Go Mart in New Haven and New Milly Smoke Shop in New Milford. Tedesco allegedly told the owner that he knew people in high positions in state government and was authorized to sell cannabis establishment licenses. In exchange for $50,000, Tedesco provided the owner with forged documents on DCP letterhead, purportedly from an Associate Attorney General, falsely indicating both shops were approved to distribute “legal cannabis.”

Tedesco and Iqbal perpetrated another scam in Manchester in June 2024, representing to the owner of Happy Puff smoke shop he was an agent of a licensed cannabis distributor and could use his relationships with key state personnel to provide Happy Puff a cannabis license in exchange for $30,500. The payment purportedly included a $10,000 payment to the State, a $10,000 payment to Tedesco, a $5,000 payment to Iqbal, a $5,000 payment for marijuana products, and $500 for a scanner. Iqbal provided Happy Puff with a forged cannabis license and forged cannabis ID card.

The complaint alleges numerous violations of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act.

Cannabis products in Connecticut cannot be sold by unlicensed retailers and must meet rigorous testing and packaging requirements. The Office of the Attorney General works closely with local law enforcement and state partners, including the Department of Consumer Protection and State Police, to investigate and hold accountable bad actors who sell illegal, unregulated, untested cannabis products. Enforcement actions have resulted in seizure of hundreds of pounds of illegal cannabis products, including potent edibles that look like common snacks and candies.

Assistant Attorneys General Joseph Gasser and Jonathan Blake, under the supervision of Deputy Associate Attorney General Michael Wertheimer, Chief of the Consumer Protection Section, are assisting the Attorney General in this matter.

Twitter: @AGWilliamTong
Facebook: CT Attorney General
Media Contact:

Elizabeth Benton
elizabeth.benton@ct.gov

Consumer Inquiries:

860-808-5318
attorney.general@ct.gov

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