NRL Rocked by Gambling Match Fixing Scandal

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NRL Rocked by Gambling Match Fixing Scandal

NRL Rocked by Gambling Match Fixing Scandal - Controversial gambling figure Eddie Hayson has scoffed at claims he and Foran brothers Kieran and Liam are linked to the latest NRL game being investigated for match-fixing.  NSW Police confirmed on Friday that the round-seven match between Parramatta and Manly is under scrutiny after reports an A$18,000 bet was placed on the Eels winning by five points or more minutes before kickoff.

John Gotti, Grandson of Mob Boss, Arrested in Drug Bust - On the same day that close to four dozen Mob associates were taken down in connection to gambling and extortion, a grandson and namesake of the notorious mobster John Gotti has been arrested in New York City in connection with an alleged drug distribution ring.  Police say 500 oxycodone pills were recovered Thursday at the Queens home where the late mobster once lived.  John Gotti the grandson, 23, was arrested, along with his girlfriend.  "Operation Beach Party" resulted in seven arrests and the recovery of $40,000 in cash.

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