Online Gambling Zealot Spencer Cleared in ‘Insider Trading’ Probe

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on

Written by :

Gilbert Horowitz

Published on :

Alabama GOP Representative Spencer Bachus was cleared of wrongdoing in a Congressional “insider trading” probe.

The investigation followed a “60 Minutes” segment where Bachus was said to have been engaging in insider trading and improperly profiting from the 2008 market meltdown.

The Office of Congressional Ethics unanimously dismissed all of the potential charges.

“The independent panel's "unanimous dismissal of these false allegations is a welcome conclusion to a destructive and disruptive, media generated assault," Bachus said in the statement. "It has been a long, painful, and frustrating experience to have a reputation built over many years sullied by untrue accusations."

Bachus has long been a staunch advocate against legalized Internet gambling though he has remained mum on the topic over the past year.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

Related Content

PA Bans 11 Individuals From Gambling Including Woman Who Left 1-Year Old in Car for 3 Hours in 80 Degree Heat

Pennsylvania Bans 11 Individuals From Gambling Including Woman Who Left 1-Year Old in Car for 3 Hours in 80 Degree Heat

Another was banned for having 28 counterfeit $50 bills, some of which he used at table games.
Is Betting on The Little League World Series Wrong?  Past LLWS Scandals Make This Look Like Child's Play

Is Betting on The Little League World Series Wrong? Past LLWS Scandals Make This Look Like Child's Play

From players not getting paid a dime to the use of ineligible players, The Little League World Series has its own stains.
Mississippi School Hit By Gambling Scandal

Mississippi School Rocked By Gambling Scandal

Bets were reportedly placed on the prediction market platform Kalshi. THIS STORY HAS GONE VIRAL