Gambling News
Seductress Facing Up to 20 Years in Prison for Casino Cheating Scam
The ring leader of a casino cheating group out of Southern California is facing up to 20 years behind bars.
Suspected Bellagio Bandit Prescribed 500 Max Strength Oxycontin Pills in Just 4 Months
Authorities claim that the alleged Bellagio chip bandit was prescribed a whopping 500 maximum strength Oxycontin pills in a period of just 4 months.
Anthony Carleo has been charged with a brazen robbery of the Bellagio Casino on December 4 whereby he entered the establishment during the early morning hours dressed in a motorcycle outfit and helmet to conceal his face. $1.5 million in chips was taken from a craps table in a matter of approximately 3 minutes.
Another Parkinson Drug Tied to Gambling Addiction, Risky Sexual Behavior
Yet another individual has filed a lawsuit against a Parkinson drug manufacturer, saying it caused him to become an addictive gambler.
Morton Wylie, a 72-year-old former police officer from the United Kingdom, agreed to take a guinea pig drug called Rotigotine in an effort to cure his Parkinson’s Disease. Instead, he became a compulsive gambler who lost his family’s savings.
Vegas Sportsbooks Granted Permission to Offer Bets on Academy Awards
Bellagio Chip Bandit Arrested After Sending Private Messages on TwoPlusTwo Forum
Queensland Floods Cost Tabcorp Millions In Lost Revenue And More…
Alleged Bellagio Chip Bandit Unmasked: We Have His Booking Photo
Sumo Wrestlers Admit to Match Fixing: Japan Calls It “Act of Betrayal”
Judge’s Son Arrested in Brazen Bellagio Casino Chips Robbery
The son of a Las Vegas municipal judge was arrested during the overnight hours Wednesday in connection with the December's $1.5 million Bellagio casino heist.
Syracuse Point-Shaving Rumor BS: Poster Heard it in a Bar Over Drinks
There was extensive discussion and tweeting about the alleged Syracuse Orange point-shaving rumor involving three players over the past 48 hours.
Murder, Extortion, Gambling, Drug Dealing Detailed in Mob Indictments
Gambling, Drugs, Cocaine; Punters With Problems Targeted By Crime Lords
Sumo Wrestlers Caught Up In Cell Phone Text-Fixing Gambling Sting
Japanese authorities report finding text messages on junior-grade Sumo Wrestlers cell phones suggesting they were fixing fights for gambling purposes.
Syria Reform….On The Gambling Front: First Casino to Open in Four Decades
While the headlines in the Arab world have focused on reform, protest and turmoil, Syria has at least taken one step forward…on the gambling front.
Gambling Domain Names No Longer a Hot Commodity It Seems
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie Signs Atlantic City Tourism Bill Into Law
Gambling With Australian Federal Police; Legal Eagles Ready
Australian And Asia Pacific Gambling Tycoon News: February 1, 2011
New Jersey Governor Signs Betting Exchange Market Bill Into Law
Lawsuit Contends Drug Requip Resulted in Addiction to Gay Sex, Gambling
Nevada Casinos Lose $3.4 Billion This Past Year
LAS VEGAS — (Associated Press) - Nevada gambling regulators say the state's largest casinos lost $3.4 billion during the fiscal year that ended last June 30.
What Will Happen Next to Hosni Mubarak? Oddsmakers Chime In
Vietnamese Gambling Ring Out of San Diego on America’s Most Wanted List