Disgraced Daniel Tzvetkoff Had Pregnant Fiancée Waiting

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Apr/19/2010
Daniel Tzvetkoff Pregnant Fiancee

Following the arrest in Las Vegas Friday of disgraced Australian payment processor, Daniel Tzvetkoff, it was revealed that he had a pregnant fiancée waiting for him back home.  She may need to wait another 75 years.  That's the maximum sentence Tzvetkoff could receive if he is found guilty in the US of money laundering and other crimes.

Nicole Crisp already has a three-year-old son with Tzvetkoff and now she is expecting her second.  Sources told the Gold Coast News that Ms. Crisp was distraught after her hubby got himself arrested in relation to alleged laundering of $543 million through online gambling transactions.

And one would be hard fought to find any Internet gambling establishments upset over the Tzvetkoff arrest.  Over the past year he has been accused of stealing millions from them. 

US lawyer Mace Yampolsky has been in constant email contact with Ms Crisp.

"Obviously she is extremely concerned and she is eight months pregnant -- it is going to be a difficult trip for her," said Mr Yampolsky.

"We are attempting to have him travel to New York (where the indictment is based), under his own steam, rather than being in custody.

"Most likely, we haven't even discussed an amount (for bail) yet because of the government's position because he is an Australian national and because the charges are so severe that he is a flight risk and because he is a flight risk there are no conditions that he be sanctioned."

Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

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