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eWallet Express Leaving US Market

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/16/2010

Recent Burswood Casino Crime Wave a Major Concern

 

Australia, namely Perth, and its Burswood Casino aka Burswood Entertainment Complex is the subject of today's extremely disturbing news report. The Western Australian Police Force, the casino and patrons are looking for solutions on how to stop an apparent crime wave that is seeing criminals target Burswood patrons. Media Man http://www.mediamanint.com and Gambling911 with not what you want to hear, but what you need to know...

Submitted by Greg Tingle on, Nov/15/2010

Nicolo Rizzuto Murder Ends Rizzuto Crime Family Reign

Submitted by Alejandro Botticelli on, Nov/11/2010

Mafia Boss Shot Dead

Nicolo "Nick" Rizzuto, considered the head of the most important mafia group in Montreal, has been killed at his home.

Submitted by Guest on, Nov/11/2010

Canadian Poker Pro Terrence Chan Denied Entry Into U.S.: Feared a Terrorist

 

International terrorists have plagued the world for years.

Osama bin Laden.

Carlos the Jackal.

Terrence Chan.

Terrence Chan?

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Nov/05/2010

Australian Casino Violence: Another Burswood Attack

Submitted by Greg Tingle on, Oct/31/2010

Potato Peeler Robber Who Held Up Bookies Gets 5 Years Prison

In one of the more bizarre robberies ever reported, a man was sentenced to 5 years behind bars for robbing a bookmaker.  The weapon:  A potato peeler!

Gary McGain, 29, hid the peeler in a sock so it looked like a gun and pointed it at a cashier’s head.

McGain appears to have been a serial robber, having hit the same bookmakers on at least one previous occasion.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/30/2010

Gambino Crime Family Associate Andrew Merola Sentenced to 11 Years

A Gambino Crime family associate, Andrew Merola of Toms River, New Jersey, has been sentenced to 11 years for his role in an elaborate racketeering and sports betting ring.

22 of Merola’s co-defendants had already pled guilty to crimes that included fraud, extortion, loan-sharking and sports betting.

"Any which way they could make money, they wouldn't hesitate to seize the moment," said former federal prosecutor Ronald Wigler, who led the case.

Submitted by Guest on, Oct/29/2010

Aussie Millions Poker Robber Loses Appeal

Submitted by Greg Tingle on, Oct/28/2010

Gambling to Blame for Former Georgetown, NBA Player’s Shooting

The October 21 shooting of former NBA player Charles E. Smith in the Fairwood community of Bowie, Maryland, was over a gambling dispute, police have confirmed.

Police spokeswoman Sgt. Michelle Reedy told the Gazette that a search of the house where Smith resided and was found shot turned up "a large quantity of cocaine and evidence of a gambling operation,” including ledgers.

As of Thursday October 27, Smith remained in fair condition.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/28/2010

Bookie, Enforcer Has Bail Reduced By Court

Andover, Massachusetts residents and accused bookmaker/loan shark and his “enforcer” had their bails reduced by a judge on Tuesday.

According to the Eagle Tribune, Judge Mary-Lou Rup lowered the bails for both Joseph Giallanella, 62, of North Andover, and Wendell Bradford, 44, of Taunton on Tuesday.  Both men are tied to a 31-person indictment issued last Thursday that included reputed Boston mobster Mark Rossetti.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/27/2010

Las Vegas Casino Bathroom Robberies Routine?

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/26/2010

Sports Betting Mob Leader Facing Up To 12 Years In Prison

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Oct/26/2010

Las Vegas Casino Bathroom Robber Kills Victim: Scott Montgomery Lucky

Another robbery in a Las Vegas casino bathroom and this time the victim didn’t make it out alive.

Submitted by Ace King on, Oct/25/2010

South Carolina Supreme Court To Determine If Poker Is Game Of Skill

A South Carolina Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in order to determine whether poker is considered a “game of skill” or “one of luck”.

The justices will be hearing arguments on Tuesday as part of an appeal of a local judge's ruling that Texas Hold'em is a game of skill, not chance.  Circuit Judge Markley Dennis had ruled that poker games in private homes did not violate state gambling laws.  His ruling tossed out convictions of five individuals who had been charged with playing poker in a private home game.

Submitted by Ace King on, Oct/18/2010

Van der Sloot Book Will Reveal “True Story”

Submitted by Ace King on, Oct/18/2010

Dead Man Charged With Running Illegal Lottery Scheme

 

Submitted by Guest on, Oct/14/2010

George Maloof Mug Shot Released

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Oct/12/2010

Did Microsoft Patch Issue Allow Online Poker Cheating?

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Oct/12/2010

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