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BetonSports
and Lord Glentoran Give US
Justice Department
the Finger
Burke Hansen, in
another excellent
piece regarding the
BetonSports debacle
for The Register,
asks the burning
$4.5 billion
question:
"Just where did all
that BetonSports.com
money go?"
We are no closer to
any kind of answer,
despite months of
legal wrangling, he
answers. (see
the article here)
Hansen, like many in
the mainstream news
media, aren't about
to let Clive Archer,
Lord Glentoran and
the rest of the
BetonSports crew off
so easy. Neither
are the Feds for
that matter. He
appeared at two
industry events last
month, ICE and CAP
Euro.
Following the arrest
of BetonSports CEO
David Carruthers -
who remains under
house detention
awaiting trial - the
online gambling firm
shut down but failed
to return US
customer funds
despite the US
government ordering
BoS to do just that.
Now, almost eight
months later, the
BetonSports debacle
continues to garner
headlines, as US
District Court Judge
Carol Jackson last
week imposed
contempt of court
fines of $5,000 per
day on the company
for skipping yet
another court date,
Hansen writes.
"At the company’s
behest attorney
Jeffrey Demerath
skipped another
hearing February
2nd- a hearing that
had been scheduled
appropriately enough
so the company could
explain why it
should not be held
in contempt for
skipping a previous
hearing, back in
January. Mr.
Demerath did not or
could not explain to
either Judge Jackson
or US Attorney
Michael Fagan just
why he was being
paid not to attend
court hearings."

Then there is that
one lordly fellow
who sits on the
BetonSports Board of
Directors, his hands
seemingly wiped
clean, Britain's
House of Lords, Lord
Glentoran, the
former gold medal
bobsledder turned
Shadow Minister for
Northern Ireland.
An aptly given title
considering
Glentoran continues
to sit in the
shadows and has said
little regarding the
BetonSports affair.
He joined the
BetonSports Board of
Directors back in
2004.
"His presence on the
board of a company
in the middle of an
Enron style meltdown
has caused
considerable
consternation in the
online gambling
community. In a
rambling debate in
the House of Lords
about gambling on
the 2012 Olympics
back on February 2,
2006, Lord Glentoran
veered off into a
discussion about the
general state of
online gambling at
the time."
'Something over 75
per cent of betting
today takes place on
the Internet. Not
even the Americans
have managed to
control the Internet
in any tiny way. Our
company gets 70 per
cent of its revenue
from North America -
from sports betting
on North American
football league,
baseball, hockey and
college sport. In
North America it is
illegal to use the
telephone wires to
bet.

David Carruthers is
seen in background
'There is something
called the Wire Act,
from 1969 or
thereabouts. The
Americans have been
trying for a long
time to enforce
their regulations
against such use,
and they have
totally and
absolutely failed.
They were taken by
Antigua to the World
Trade Organization
for restriction of
trade and lost - and
appealed and lost
again, to little
Antigua. That is the
power of the
Internet - and most
of gambling and
sports betting is
done through the
Internet. One of the
other ways in which
to attack it is to
attack the banks.'
Hansen writes that
"although Lord
Glentoran was (and
is) only a
non-executive member
of the board, his
comments, eerily
prescient in some
ways while smugly
indifferent and
misinformed in
others, provide a
glimpse into the
thinking of internet
gambling executives
prior to the
American crackdown.
Rather than avoid
the rather thin
legal ice they knew
themselves to be on,
many took a gamble
on the lucrative
American market.
Some, like the
former Neteller
executives arrested
last month, got out
early, and even felt
secure enough to
risk American
travel."
On April 27,
2008, another Lordly
figure - Tory Lord
Laidlaw, 64, found
himself in a bed of
controversy after
the News of the
World reported he
had
gotten into bed with
with Tories for
£6m..and hookers for
£3,000 a night
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Gambling911.com News
Wire
Originally published
February 8, 2007
11:23 pm ET
Updated April 27,
2008 10:38 am EST
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