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| Feds seize gambling site Bodog, indict founder Fox News BALTIMORE – The gambling website Bodog was shut down and four Canadians indicted, including founder Calvin Ayre, for illegal gambling that generated more than $100 million in winnings, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday. The website's domain name ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Feds shut gambling site Bodog, indict operators CBS News Com) BALTIMORE - The sports gambling site Bodog was shut down and four Canadians indicted, including founder Calvin Ayre, for illegal gambling that generated more than $100 million in winnings, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| US seizes sports gaming website Bodog.com Los Angeles Times Founder Calvin Ayre and three others are indicted on charges of illegal gambling and money laundering, continuing the government's crackdown on Internet betting. By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times Sports gambling site Bodog.com has been seized by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Federal prosecutors seize popular sports gambling website Bodog, indict ... Washington Post BALTIMORE — Federal prosecutors indicted operators of the popular sports gambling website Bodog on Tuesday along with four Canadians, including Bodog executive Calvin Ayre. Prosecutors said the company's domain name, Bodog.com, has also been seized. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bodog Founder Indicted for $100 Million Gambling Business BusinessWeek 28 (Bloomberg) -- Calvin Ayre, a Canadian who founded online-gambling company Bodog in 1994, was indicted by US prosecutors in Baltimore for conducting an illegal business that generated more than $100 million in winnings. Ayre, 50, and three other men ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gambling leaders talk about moving forward in Florida MiamiHerald.com After a bill to approve expansion of casino gambling died in the Florida Legislature, industry leaders regroup for the future. By ELAINE WALKER The gambling industry needs to stop fighting among itself and join forces to get full-scale resort casinos ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| bodog.com gaming company accused of illegal gambling, 4 Canadians indicted Montreal Gazette Four Canadians, including a reputed billionaire playboy, behind the popular online gaming company Bodog have been indicted by a federal grand jury in the United States on charges of running an illegal sports gambling business and conspiring to commit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Online poker middleman pleads guilty in NYC Wall Street Journal AP NEW YORK — A Canadian citizen pleaded guilty to US conspiracy charges Tuesday in connection with an investigation of Internet poker gambling that shut down the three largest online poker companies in the United States. Ryan Lang, 37, entered the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bodog founder indicted for $100 US million gambling business Vancouver Sun Internet gambling mogul Calvin Ayre, who frequently taunted US federal authorities from his luxury penthouse in Yaletown, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Maryland for allegedly running an illegal sports gambling enterprise and conspiring ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AG appoints former NJ cop to gambling board Boston Herald Gayle Cameron to the Bay State's five-member gambling commission today. By law, Coakley had to pick someone who has experience in law enforcement and criminal investigations. Cameron, a native of Massachusetts, headed many gambling investigations in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US charges Canadian over online gambling business Toronto Sun (QMI Agency File) A US grand jury has indicted Canadian online gambling entrepreneur Calvin Ayre, his company and three others on charges they operated an illegal Internet gambling business in the United States, the US Justice Department said on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Federal decision could launch wave of Internet gambling Louisville Courier-Journal Struggling against an onslaught of Internet gambling operated legally from other countries, the Justice Department issued an opinion in late December reversing a long-standing position that the 1961 federal Wire Act prohibited most betting over the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Prosecutor in gambling trial: Defendants 'corrupted' Legislature Gadsden Times Casino owner Milton McGregor and five others are on trial on charges accusing them of buying and selling votes on pro-gambling legislation. The prosecution presented its last witness Friday. Defense attorneys chose not to offer any witnesses. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Canadian billionaire Calvin Ayre indicted for $100M gambling business Toronto Star Staff Reporter Canadian billionaire and entrepreneur Calvin Ayre, who founded online-gambling company Bodog in 1994, has been indicted by US prosecutors in Baltimore for conducting an illegal sports betting business that generated more than $100 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A lottery-fueled gambling complex in Norcross? Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) Charlotte Nash, the chairman of the Gwinnett County Commission, said she is "intrigued" by the proposal: A developer is betting that Georgia residents are ready for a gambling facility, and he's unveiled plans to build a sprawling new complex near ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Underground Atlanta developer bets on another gambling plan Atlanta Journal Constitution By J. Scott Trubey Underground Atlanta developer Dan O'Leary is rolling the dice again on a plan to bring video gambling to Georgia, which he says will benefit the beleaguered HOPE scholarship program and give the state an economic boost. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Gambling addiction groups wary of new Jacksonville poker room Florida Times-Union BY ADAM KEALOHA CAUSEY A new Regency-area poker room may seem a sure bet for the owners' pocketbooks, but gambling addiction support groups and community leaders say BestBet Jacksonville could be a bad deal for card players. Florida gambling addicts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mass. gambling panel to get 2nd member Boston.com By Bob Salsberg AP / February 28, 2012 BOSTON—The five-person panel that will oversee casino gambling in Massachusetts is getting its second member. Attorney General Martha Coakley is scheduled to announce her appointment to the gaming commission at a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gambling divides Nybo, Dillard in state Senate race Chicago Daily Herald By Robert Sanchez The two DuPage County Republicans seeking their party's nomination for the 24th District state Senate seat have differing views when it comes to gambling expansion in Illinois. State Rep. Chris Nybo says that opening new casinos or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Federal Prosecutor in MD Moves on Bodog Online Gambling Site NBC4 Washington Federal prosecutors in Maryland say the popular sports gambling site Bodog has been seized and its operators have been indicted along with four Canadians for illegal gambling that generated more than $100 million in winnings. "Sports betting is illegal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AG Martha Coakley appoints former NJ State Police lieutenant colonel to Mass ... Boston.com By Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff Attorney General Martha Coakley has selected former New Jersey State Police lieutenant colonel Gayle Cameron, born in Cambridge and raised in Weymouth, as her pick for the state gambling commission, the powerful board ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| States' gambling revenue promises rarely met Bellingham Herald By BEN WIEDER - Stateline.org WASHINGTON - No state helped the gambling industry come out of a two-year recessionary slump more than Pennsylvania, which has seen more than a $1 billion increase in revenue during the past two fiscal years. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Billionaire from Lloydminster facing US charges for gambling website 650 CKOM News Talk Radio A man from Lloydminster who made a fortune by creating an online gambling website is in trouble with the US government. Calvin Ayre founded the Bodog.com website which became a haven for online gambling. It made Ayre a very wealthy man, allowing people ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mass. AG names 2nd casino oversight panel member Daily Comet By BOB SALSBERG AP BOSTON - A former New Jersey law enforcement official said Tuesday she would bring the lessons that were learned from investigations of that state's gaming industry to her new post on a panel that will oversee casino gambling in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US charges Bodog founder with money laundering Financial Times By Roger Blitz, Leisure Industries Correspondent Calvin Ayre, one of the more controversial characters in North America's online gambling market, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Baltimore on charges including money-laundering. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| They Were Kings: The Feds Attack the Internet Poker Industry SF Weekly Michael Minkoff says he went from selling about a thousand gambling books a month to now moving around 50. Maxwell Fritz at a charity poker event at the Pilgrim Community Nursery School in Oak Park, Ill. Sign up for the Weekly Newsletter: Our weekly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Coakley names retired N.J. State Police officer to gambling panel Wicked Local Gayle Cameron to the panel overseeing casino gambling in Massachusetts. Coakley said Cameron has right experience, integrity and vision to serve on the panel. Cameron was born in Cambridge, raised in Weymouth and has more than 28 years of law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gilley at center of closing arguments in gambling corruption retrial Dothan Eagle Credit: AP MONTGOMERY – It is rare when prosecutors and attorneys claim the same motivation bring defendants into a courtroom on felony charges, but it happened Tuesday in the gambling corruption retrial. During closing arguments, prosecutors said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Closing arguments set in Alabama gambling trial Montgomery Advertiser Jury selection for the retrial in Alabama's gambling corruption case starts Monday, Feb. 6, 2012 after a one-week delay caused by the death of one of the defendants. Former legislative bill writer Ray Crosby was found dead in his Montgomery home Jan. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Federal prosecutors seize popular sports gambling website Bodog, indict operators Washington Post BALTIMORE — Federal prosecutors seize popular sports gambling website Bodog, indict operators Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US shuts gambling site Bodog, indict operators Economic Times US prosecutors have shut down the sports betting site Bodog and indicted four Canadians for illegal gambling that generated more than $100 million in winnings. Prosecutors announced Tuesday that the company's domain name Bodog.com has been seized. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Payment Processor for Internet Poker Companies Pleads Guilty in Manhattan ... 7thSpace Interactive (press release) In late 2006, Congress enacted the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act ("UIGEA"), making it a crime to "knowingly accept" most forms of payment "in connection with the participation of another person in unlawful Internet gambling. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bodog and Four Canadians Accused in Maryland of $100 Million-Plus in Illegal ... Baltimore City Paper (blog) By Van Smith The ongoing, six-year-old federal online-gambling probe in Maryland kicked into overdrive today with the unsealing of a criminal indictment against Bodog, one of the world's largest gambling sites, and four Canadians associated with it: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Coakley Names Former NJ Detective To Gambling Panel WBUR By WBUR News & Wire Services BOSTON — The five-person state commission in charge of awarding Massachusetts casino licenses will include a former New Jersey detective. On Tuesday, Attorney General Martha Coakley appointed former New Jersey State Police ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Counseling Still Key For Gambling Addicts KTBS A recent discovery about how the brain is wired may help scientists in London develop drugs to treat gambling addicts. Scientists at BioSpace are conducting clinical trial on a pill they hope will help curb smoking and cocaine dependence. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Eric Mack; Injury risks worth gambling on in 2012 SI.com If you were a gambling type last year, you would have scored with Jacoby Ellsbury, 27, coming off that rib injury -- or Jose Reyes, also 27, coming off years of various injury woes. Ellsbury led many fantasy teams to titles, while Reyes at least ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Beshear Says Gambling Bill Failure Strengthens Supporters WFPL by Kenny Colston on February 28, 2012 Governor Steve Beshear says he won't back down on efforts to bring casino gambling to Kentucky, despite another defeat on the issue last week. Since his first term as governor in 2007, Beshear has made expanding ... See all stories on this topic » |
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