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Author: | Wilecoyote [ Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | BetOnSports update from St. Louis |
This is from Saturday's 8/12/06 St. Louis Post Dispatch. I have a spare bedroom but I guess he can find somewhere else to stay here in the St. Louis area. He must stay in this area with an electronic ankle bracelet. Would be interesting to talk to him for a few hours though. Wile Coyote http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/s ... enDocument |
Author: | Dapanz1 [ Wed Aug 16, 2006 11:53 am ] |
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From todays Dow Jones Newswire: Quote: ST. LOUIS (AP)--Former online gambling executive David Carruthers was freed
on $1 million bond Wednesday after spending nearly a month behind bars following his arrest on racketeering and fraud charges. The charges against Carruthers are part of a 22-count indictment against London-based BetOnSports PLC (BSS.LN) being prosecuted by U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway in St. Louis. Carruthers was chief executive of the company until shortly after his arrest, when he was fired. Carruthers, 48, was freed after a hearing before U.S. District Judge Mary Ann Medler. He had been expected to be released as early as Monday but it took days to work out technical details. Among those details: a dedicated phone line had to be installed at the residence where he will stay. Carruthers must remain in the St. Louis area until his trial. According to his terms of his bond, Carruthers will live at a hotel in the suburb Clayton. He won't be allowed to leave the hotel except for court appearances, meetings with his attorney or medical emergencies. During the hearing, Carruthers asked the judge if the home-incarceration was 24 hours a day. She said it was. The case is one of the largest U.S. prosecutions of an online gambling company and has caused BetOnSports to close all of its U.S.-focused operations. It has caught the attention of the online gambling industry. Federal prosecutors insisted that none of Carruthers' bond money come from the treasury of BetOnSports, according to his attorney, Scott Rosenblum. He wouldn't say how Carruthers came up with the full payment, but said all the money was raised through legal means. Hanaway said she will continue to prosecute the case against BetOnSports regardless of the company's decision to close its offices and stop accepting U.S.-based bets. She said the move doesn't absolve the company from allegedly taking illegal bets in the past. (END) Dow Jones Newswires 08-16-06 1149ET Copyright (c) 2006 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. |
Author: | Wilecoyote [ Wed Aug 16, 2006 2:10 pm ] |
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Dapanz1: I was just about to post that also. Clayton is the county seat of St. Louis County and has many nice hotels including the Ritz. Too bad he can't walk a few blocks around Clayton since it has some great bars and happy hour action! Wile Coyote |
Author: | Tony [ Thu Aug 17, 2006 2:21 am ] |
Post subject: | sport books |
for you locals living in san jose, what is the mood around town about what might happen to some of the other online betting sites |
Author: | VegasBob [ Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:30 am ] |
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I was told that when Betonsports was indicted in St Louis,they closed their CR operation and 2000 jobs went with it. So much for the US exporting their goodie-goodie attitude to the rest of the world. The CR government messed up the business first by forcing the live sportsbooks at the casinos to close. Now the US is trying to close everything. So far no other internet sportsbooks that I have heard of,have closed. |
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