The FBI has revealed that a collection of high-end motorcycles, valued at a staggering $40 million US, were seized during raids targeting Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding. These raids, conducted in Mexico City and the surrounding state, also uncovered other items of interest, including vehicles, artworks, and what Mexican authorities identified as Olympic medals. The former Canadian athlete, known for his snowboarding prowess at the 2002 Olympics, has been accused of running an international drug ring and is now on the FBI's list of most-wanted fugitives. The U.S. authorities' actions have sparked debates, with some questioning whether they are exaggerating Wedding's role as a drug kingpin. A recent CBC News investigation uncovered a rare Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR Roadster, worth $13 million, purchased by a Toronto jeweller identified as one of Wedding's key money launderers. This raises questions about the true extent of Wedding's involvement and the potential influence of U.S. authorities' actions on public perception.