Crime & Safety

Wedding Videographer Who Allegedly Scammed Waltham Couple Speaks Out

Jesse Clark allegedly failed to deliver wedding videos to clients who had paid him, according to the Attorney General's Office.

The wedding videographer who allegedly scammed a Waltham couple out of their wedding video is defending himself against the allegations.

Jesse Clark, in a statement to WCVB-TV, said the lawsuit filed against him by Attorney General Martha Coakley was “frivolous.” Clark, who operated Sure Shot out of a Millbury office, also said he had not been able to edit footage recently because he had turned it over to the Millbury Police over the summer. He plans to sue the police department for defamation and interference with contracts.

Clark’s wife, Veronica, told WCVB-TV that she had nothing to do with the company and was working to remove her name from the lawsuit.

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As for why Jesse Clark’s business went awry, Veronica Clark said he had too many clients, hired incompetent employees and eventually stopped working and disappeared.

The lawsuit claims Jesse Clark allegedly failed to deliver wedding videos he promised to couples despite taking their advance payments. 

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