Crime

AG Files Charges Against Seals With Clubs Bitcoin Online Poker Site CEO

LAS VEGAS (Associated Press) - Nevada gambling regulators, led by state Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt, announced a first-of-its-kind prosecution Tuesday of a man they say ran an unlicensed online poker website from Las Vegas using the Internet currency bitcoin.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Apr/29/2015

Gambling Addicted Sons of True-Crime Writer Ann Rule Charged With Theft

Two sons of true-crime writer Ann Rule have been charged with allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from their ailing 83-year-old mother to help fuel their drug and gambling addictions.

Rule is the writer of over twenty crime books including “The Stranger Beside Me” about serial killer Ted Bundy.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/28/2015

Judge Recuses Himself From Gambling Homicide Case

SPRINGFIELD (Associated Press) - A judge is recusing himself from the case of a former school superintendent accused of killing a Springfield couple who police say refused to lend the man $250,000 to cover gambling debts.

The Springfield News-Leader reported that retiring Greene County Judge Dan Conklin announced Friday that he is stepping away from Mark Porter's case. Meanwhile, Porter's attorney, Dee Wampler, is seeking to withdraw from the case.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Apr/27/2015

China Targets Gambling Mecca Macau in Latest Corruption Crackdown

(Reuters) - China's fight against corruption has spread to the world's largest gambling hub, the former Portuguese colony of Macau, where seven people including government officials are being investigated for graft, including accepting bribes.

The developments are in stark contrast to last year, when no high-profile officials were questioned about bribery, according to the website of Macau's Commission Against Corruption. The commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Submitted by Reuters on, Apr/27/2015

Law Firm Talks Violation of Poker Pro Paul Phua Rights as Part of FBI Ruse

In a case testing the boundaries of how far the government can go when creating a ruse to access a suspect’s premises, a U.S. District Court in Nevada concluded that the government’s disruption of internet service to a hotel room in order to generate a service call, and allow access by government agents, violated the Fourth Amendment rights of the hotel guest.

Submitted by Press Release on, Apr/23/2015

First New England Mobster Sentenced to Life for ‘3 Strikes’ Rule Dies at 75

Notorious New England mobster Gerard "The Frenchman" Ouimette has died of lung cancer at the age of 75.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/22/2015

Evidence Ordered Thrown Out in Phua FBI Ruse Case

A federal judge has ordered most of the evidence against poker pro Paul Phua thrown out as part of an FBI probe that apparently went a little too far. 

Phua and other alleged co-conspirators were said to have been running a World Cup betting ring from their villa at the Caesar’s Palace.  FBI agents posed as cable repairmen to gain access.

Submitted by Ace King on, Apr/21/2015

Mobster Tried to Sell Art from 1990 Museum Heist

HARTFORD, Conn. (Associated Press) -- A reputed mobster told an undercover FBI agent that he had access to two of the long-sought paintings stolen from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990 and could negotiate a sale of each for $500,000, a prosecutor said Monday.

Robert Gentile, a 79-year-old convict from the Hartford, Connecticut, suburbs with a criminal record dating to the 1950s, allegedly made the offer following his release from prison a year ago, prosecutor John Durham said.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Apr/20/2015

Chinese Authorities Shut Down PokerStars Sponsored Tournament

In their continued crackdown on gambling, Chinese authorities shut down a poker tournament sponsored by the world’s largest real money online poker site PokerStars this weekend.

The APPT tournament, which was set to take place in the city of Nanjing, underwent a raid by the Chinese National Police on Friday.

Submitted by Ace King on, Apr/20/2015

NatWest Manager Jailed for Stealing £185,000 to Fund Online Gambling Habit

A former NetWest manager, Glenn Mason, 56, has been jailed for plundering the accounts of nine pensioners including an 83 year-old woman and a 92 year-old man, all to the tune of £185,000.

Mason stole the funds in order to help fuel his online gambling habit.  He now must pay back every last penny.

Mason will serve 15 months behind bars.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Apr/17/2015

Trial of Legendz Sports Founder Bartice “Luke” King Gets Underway

The trial of Legendz Sports founder Bartice King (better known as “Luke” among his peers) got underway Thursday in an Oklahoma City courtroom following two days of jury selection.  The case number is CR-13-063-1-F, listed on the local courtroom docket as USA vs. Bartice A. "Luke" King.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Apr/16/2015

Global Sports Betting Worth $3 Trillion, Most of it Illegal

(AFP) - The global sports betting market is worth up to $3-trillion, the vast majority of that generated by illegal gambling, a United Nations conference on crime being held in Doha heard on Wednesday.

Patrick Jay, a British-based independent betting expert, said around 65 per cent of that global figure was spent on football betting, with the Asian market the centre of sports gambling.

Submitted by Guest on, Apr/16/2015

Guilty Pleas Entered in Illegal Vegas Sports Betting Case: $4.3 Mil to be Forfeited

Four individuals have struck deals with the U.S. Government to plead guilty in a long running investigation into a multi-million dollar sports betting business. 

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Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Apr/16/2015

‘Honey Trap’ Gang Kicked Professional Poker Player to Death

Care assistant Leonie Granger, 25, has been convicted of manslaughter in the brutal murder of a professional poker player.

Granger set up a “honey trap” for 56-year-old Mehmet Hassan, who was kicked to death by her boyfriend, Kyrron Jackson, 28, and another man, Nicholas Chandler, 29. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Apr/15/2015

666Bet.com Back Peddling on Payout Promise: ‘We Can Only Pay When Back Online’

Beleaguered 666Bet.com issued a statement on Tuesday informing its customers they can only pay if back up and running online.  This comes after assurances the company would refund customers once its licensing authority gives the green light.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Apr/15/2015

Bookie Forced Man to Rob Churches

Attorneys representing Joseph Grieco, 45, of Methuen, Massachusetts have notified a judge about the possible defense for their client, accused of scamming several area churches out of cash and gift cards.  His bookie made him do it!

From the Union Leader:

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/14/2015

Motorcycle Shooting of Sportsbook Operator Outside CR Bakery Was Failed Hit

A man shot four times outside an Escazu, Costa Rica bakery last month was the target of a failed hit, Gambling911.com can now confirm. 

Sources close to G911 tell us that a sportsbook operator from California by the name of Jason was the target of this hit though the incident does not appear to have any ties to a bookmaking/Pay Per Head businesses had ties to. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Apr/14/2015

Suspected ‘Juice Bar Burglar’ Arrested in Underground Gambling Den

A man suspected in a San Fernando Valley, California crime spree was taken into custody over the weekend inside a local gambling den. 

Authorities were able to identify the so-called “Juice Bar Burglar” by a distinctive tattoo.

“His tattoo was his undoing,” LAPD Lt. Paul Vernon said in a statement. “We just needed to get the word and the picture out, and he was done as the Juice Bar Burglar.”

Per CBS LA’s report:

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/13/2015

Bookmaker Ordered to Serve an Additional Four Month Sentence

FARGO, N.D. – (Associated Press) - A judge says a 69-year-old man convicted of running an illegal bookmaking operation in North Dakota must serve an additional four months in prison on top of a current sentence he is serving in Minnesota.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Apr/13/2015

FBI Probe San Francisco Sheriff’s Deputies for Gambling on Fights Between Inmates

SAN FRANCISCO  — (Associated Press) - The FBI is investigating allegations that San Francisco sheriff’s deputies arranged and gambled on fights between jail inmates and told the inmates to lie if they needed medical attention.

Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi announced the independent probe Friday, and a representative from the FBI confirmed the investigation in an email to The Associated Press. The department’s internal affairs unit and the U.S. Department of Justice are investigating as well.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Apr/12/2015

Retired NYPD Sergeant Convicted of Running Illegal Poker Games

A retired NYPD sergeant, Ralph Mastrantonio, 55, has been convicted of running illegal poker games in Staten Island, New York and faces up to five years behind bars.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/11/2015

Sports Tout Adam Meyer Sees Bail Revoked: Accused of Multi-Million Dollar Fraud

A Fort Lauderdale, Florida man charged with running an elaborate sports handicapping fraud scheme has had his bail revoked by a judge.

Adam Meyer, 43, was arrested last October for trying to extort $25 million from a Wisconsin businessman. 

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/09/2015

Shooting at Las Vegas M Resort Casino Leaves One Man Dead

A self-inflicted gun wound has left one man dead at the Las Vegas M Resort Casino.

The incident occurred at 4:50 pm Sunday near the casino’s buffet.

Police said one adult who fell while escaping the scene was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. Another person was checked out on scene.  A car fire in the casino garage at the exact time of the shooting was also being investigated.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/06/2015

Aaron Hernandez Defense Seems To Be: Nothing….

Ask anyone outside of New England, and they’re pretty sure Aaron Hernandez “did it.” Convicted in the media long before he ever had his day in court, the former NFL star’s legal team seems to have just shifted to an interesting tactic in trying to get their client off. Nothing.

Submitted by Ronn Torossian on, Apr/05/2015

Chairs Go Flying as Dozens Brawl at Resorts World Casino in Queens (Shock Video)

A melee involving dozens of casino patrons turned into an epic brawl at the Resorts World Casino at the Aqueduct Race Track in Queens, New York, all of which was caught on cell phone videos.

The incident occurred at the opening of a Fat Tuesday daiquiri bar within the establishment and quickly escalated into the neighboring food court.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/04/2015

Did Mobsters Really Beat Down Harry Reid

An accident using an exercise machine, such was the explanation provided to the public for Senator Harry Reid’s (D-Nevada) injured eye.

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Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Apr/01/2015

666Bet.com Director Arrested as Part of Fraud Probe: Site Goes Offline

Paul Bell, a director of 666Bet, has been arrested as part of a joint money-laundering investigation by HM Revenue & Customs and the National Crime Agency. 

The initial arrest occurred last week at London’s Heathrow Airport.  Bell was re-arrested on the Isle of Man upon landing in his private jet.

While the firm’s license has now been suspended and the site remains offline, a spokesperson insists the probe had nothing to do with 666Bet.com.  

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Mar/30/2015

Another Suspect Pleads Guilty in 44Wager.com Bookmaking Case

Salvatore Ferraioli, 33, of Staten Island, NY, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Hartford federal court to a federal tax charge stemming from his involvement in a sports betting ring with ties to Costa Rica.  

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Mar/26/2015

University of Toledo Athletes Get Probation in Point Shaving Scheme

DETROIT (Associated Press) - Two former University of Toledo basketball players have been placed on probation for their role in shaving points for gamblers who bet on games a decade ago.

Sammy Villegas and Anton Currie were sentenced Tuesday in Detroit federal court. They're the first of seven former Rockets who will be sentenced this spring, including three ex-football players.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Mar/25/2015

Bookie Tied to Hockey Player Thomas Vanek Lawyer: ‘NHL Should Investigate Itself’

The lawyer for a long time Rochester, New York area bookie, Paul Borrelli, tells local media the National Hockey League (NHL) may want to investigate itself in light of one player’s ties to his client. 

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Mar/24/2015

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