Crime

Strange: ‘FanDuel, DraftKings Illegal in Alabama’

You would think that the state of Alabama would have more to worry about than DraftKings and FanDuel in the wake of a scandal involving its Governor caught up in a messy extra-marital affair.

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Attorney General Luther Strange released the following statement Tuesday:

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Apr/06/2016

Police Post Selfie, Statement on Facebook Regarding Fruit Machine Bandits

In the annals of criminal offenses, this will surely rank among the dumbest of the dumb.

Selfie taking bandits were captured stealing money from fruit machines in North Yorkshire, England this past week, perhaps in hopes of achieving the elusive rainbow riches (yes indeed the one guy even looks like a leprechaun).

Instead, they are heading to the Clink!

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/06/2016

Planetwin365 Online Casino Says No Ties to Mafia, Rigged Gambling

The online casino group Planetwin365 says it has been wrongly implicated as part of a crackdown on organized crime and a network of rigged online casinos being run out of Italy.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/05/2016

Bryan Micon and Seals With Clubs Make Top 10 Bitcoin Fail List

CoinTelegraph.com has come up with its Top 10 Bitcoin Fails, and there are plenty of them.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Apr/04/2016

‘Operation Jamm Jamm’ Nabs 18 in Rigged Online Gambling Investigation

Italian police have arrested 18 individuals in connection with an online gambling rigging scheme with at least 64 other persons of interest still being probed.

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Among those arrested are Antonio Contaldo, 50, the alleged ring-leader of the organization. 

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Apr/03/2016

Don't Ask Where Money Came From, says Manila Casino Boss in Heist Probe

MANILA (Reuters) - For Kim Wong, the Chinese casino owner in the Philippines entangled in one of the world's largest bank heists, there are two golden rules for dealing with wealthy punters: always demand to see their money, but never ask where it came from.

That seems to be what happened when he took millions of dollars from two Chinese high-rollers in February. He told a Senate hearing earlier this week the two men were responsible for transferring $81 million stolen from the Bangladesh central bank's U.S. account into the Philippines.

Submitted by Reuters on, Apr/01/2016

Ulterior Motives Speculation in David Baazov Insider Trading Case

A number of online gambling experts are wondering if the Amaya insider-trading case, which names founder David Baazov, might be a referendum on Québec regulators abilities (or inabilities) when it comes to proving such matters.

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Could it be that these same Québec regulators have ulterior motives in David Baazov insider-trading case?

Submitted by Alejandro Botticelli on, Mar/30/2016

Amaya Chairman David Baazov to Step Down Amidst Insider Trading Probe

Montreal - Amaya Inc. (NASDAQ: AYA; TSX: AYA) today announced that Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, David Baazov, is taking an indefinite paid leave of absence from the company, effective yesterday. Mr. Baazov is taking this leave voluntarily to focus on preparing an offer to acquire Amaya and to avoid a distraction for the company while he responds to certain allegations made against him by the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF), the securities regulatory authority in Quebec. Mr. Baazov will remain a member of Amaya’s board of directors.

Submitted by Press Release on, Mar/29/2016

Poker Debt Led Coach of Top World Tennis Player to Kill

The tennis world is stunned following the arrest of player coach Mark de Jong in Amsterdam this past week.

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De Jong is the coach of world No 59 Dutch player Robin Haase.

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Mar/28/2016

Bookies Behaving Badly, Part 10: Rich Ciarlante Created the Bonus..And His Own Demise

One of the first offshore sportsbooks--and one of the first to go out of business--was an operation based in the Dominican Republic called Rich's International Superbook.

The book was owned and operated by a man named Rich Ciarlante, an Italian-American former street bookie from South Philadelphia who tired of dodging the law and fled to the sunny Caribbean to set up shop in the late 1990s.

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Mar/22/2016

Navy Warns Sailors Over Consequences of March Madness Gambling

NORFOLK, Va. (Associated Press) — Navy officials are reminding sailors not to participate in March Madness gambling in the workplace.

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Submitted by Associated Press on, Mar/16/2016

Japan’s Oldest Baseball Team in Crisis Mode Over Gambling Scandal

TOKYO (Associated Press) — With a new season just around the corner, Japanese baseball is in a state of turmoil over a gambling scandal that has embroiled the league's most popular team.

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Submitted by Associated Press on, Mar/13/2016

Pennsylvania Lawmaker Charged With Illegal Gambling

HARRISBURG, Pa. (Associated Press) — The Latest on a Pennsylvania state lawmaker charged in an illegal video gambling investigation (all times local):

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1:15 p.m.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Mar/02/2016

La Nacion: 5Dimes Manager In Charge of Hundreds of Millions? (English)

Her profile does not match! According to the Bank, the socioeconomic profile of the type of manager does not fit with that of a person who, abroad, handles hundreds of millions of dollars and, on the other hand, fits with a person in a managerial position (regular employer).

Carvajal, as corroborated by the newspaper La Nacion, now is the manager of sportsbook 5Dimes.

Submitted by Guest on, Mar/01/2016

Former NFL Player Charged With Stealing From Charities to Pay Gambling Debts

CLEVELAND — (Associated Press) - A former NFL player withdrew hundreds of thousands of dollars from the account of an inner-city Cleveland charity to satisfy Las Vegas gambling debts and to pay personal expenses, according to charges filed Tuesday in federal court.

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Submitted by Associated Press on, Feb/16/2016

‘Mob Controlled’ Dollaro Online Poker Firm Out of Italian Authority’s Control

Despite raids that commenced last month, the online poker network Dollaro continues to operate in Italy.

Italian regulator AAMS says there is little it can do to stop the site from continuing to offer its services.

Authorities there claim the company has ties to Italy’s Mafia.

“The illegal business leaders were captured, but the site is still functioning and accessible: I do not know why but it is a matter beyond our control and that can be repeated,” said head of remote gaming at AAMS Francesco Rodano.

Submitted by Ace King on, Feb/16/2016

Bookies Behaving Badly, Part 9: Haden Ware, Con Man Turned Convict

He started out as a bookie behaving badly.

He then became the poker world's biggest bandit.

And then, after 16 years on the run from the law and no longer able to bear the heat, he turned himself in to authorities and became the final chapter in a saga that spanned 20 years and three countries on two continents.

He is Haden Ware, the subject of Gambling 911's latest installment in its continuing series, "Bookies Behaving Badly."

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Feb/15/2016

Poker Pro Found Dead in Amsterdam Canal Had Mobile Stolen

An investigation continues into the death of a young British poker player, Richard Cole.

The 30-year-old was found drowned in an Amsterdam canal after being reported missing late last month.  Dogs picked up on his scent days later. 

This weekend it was reported that Dutch police are in search of the individual(s) who were seen in surveillance video stealing Cole’s mobile phone the night of his drowning.  Law enforcement has stopped short of ruling his death foul play, however.

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Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Feb/14/2016

‘Not a Terrorist Attack’ French Police Say After Gunmen Storm Casino, Trigger Stampede

French authorities have ruled out terrorism in a Friday attack on a casino that resulted in a stampede involving some 700 gamblers. 

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Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Feb/13/2016

Man and Woman Arrested for Having Sex on Ferris Wheel in Vegas

A man and woman have been arrested in Las Vegas for having sex on a Ferris wheel.  Even more shocking, the man was there to marry a different woman.

The man Phillip Frank Panzica III, 27, of Houston, TX, and his fiancee Mistie Bozant met a few months ago and traveled to Vegas to tie the knot.

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Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Feb/13/2016

Nevada Gaming Commissioner Member Resigns After News of Federal Probe

Michonne Ascuaga has resigned from the Nevada Gaming Commission, according to Gov. Brian Sandoval's office.

The governor accepted her resignation, a statement from his office read as follows:

 

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Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Feb/12/2016

Lawyers Spar Over Murder Verdict in Nevada Casino Melee

RENO — (Associated Press) - Nevada’s Supreme Court justices are being asked to clarify state laws on self-defense and defense of others as they consider whether to revisit their recent reversal of a high-profile murder and conspiracy conviction in a 2011 casino shootout between rival biker gangs.

The Washoe County district attorney has asked the high court to reconsider its Dec. 31 ruling overturning the conviction of Ernesto Gonzalez, the ex-president of the Vagos chapter in Nicaragua who was sentenced in 2013 to up to life in prison.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Feb/11/2016

It's Clear Who Vegas Wants to Win Super Bowl 50

Ahead of this weekend’s Super Bowl 50, Gambling911.com presents you with all the latest wagering news surrounding the big game.

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Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Feb/04/2016

‘Outside the Lines” Continues Series on Sports and Illegal Gambling (Listen Here)

OTL discusses the relationship of pro sports leagues and gambling. Also, they delve into the findings of CTE in former NFL player Tyler Sash and you can listen to Wednesday's and Thursday's episode below.

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Jan/28/2016

ESPN Show "Outside the Lines" Airs Segment on Match Fixing in Tennis (Listen Here)

The piece below is produced by the neice of Gambling911.com intrepid writer/reporter Thomas Somach. 

The segment comes at a time during the Australian Open where match fixing has taken center stage.  Listen to the Tuesday January 27 episode here that includes a segment on possible discipline of Clippers star Blake Griffin.

Somach's neice's segment is part of a series that delves into the world of illegal gambling and professional sports. 

Watch for Gambling911.com to listen to other segments from this series. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jan/27/2016

2 Men With Ties to Killer Bookie Convicted Again

COLUMBIA, S.C. (Associated Press) -- Two men have again been convicted of being part of a sports betting operation in Columbia.

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Multiple media outlets reported a federal jury returned guilty verdicts Tuesday against Jack Parker and Doug Taylor.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Jan/27/2016

Pinnacle Sports Reports Suspicious Betting Activity at Australian Open

MELBOURNE, Australia (Associated Press) — Players involved in a mixed doubles match at the Australian Open said Monday they were interviewed by the Tennis Integrity Unit after a newspaper reported it had attracted suspicious betting patterns.

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Submitted by Associated Press on, Jan/25/2016

Tennis Match Fixing Evidence Widely Ignored Claim Investigators

Investigators placed in charge of looking into suspicious betting patterns on professional tennis matches claim strong evidence they discovered was widely ignored according to a BBC and BuzzFeed report.

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Submitted by Alistair Prescott on, Jan/20/2016

Tennis Stars Call Authorities ‘Hypocritical’ for Partnering With Gambling Companies

MELBOURNE, Australia (Associated Press) — Andy Murray finds it “hypocritical” that tennis authorities are trying to stamp out match-fixing run by gambling syndicates but have partnered with a major gambling company that is now advertising on the Australian Open’s show courts.

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Submitted by Associated Press on, Jan/19/2016

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