Syria Reform….On The Gambling Front: First Casino to Open in Four Decades
While the headlines in the Arab world have focused on reform, protest and turmoil, Syria has at least taken one step forward…on the gambling front.
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Arabic Countries And Internet Freedom: Nations That Ban Gambling Sites
With the unrest in Egypt, Gambling911.com looks at the state of Internet freedom in the Arabic world, and more specifically which nations block online gambling sites.
Boyfriend of Disney Employee Traded “Insider Info” to Support Gambling Habit
The boyfriend of an ex-Disney employee was sentenced to two years and three months for trying to sell access to Mickey Mouse’s financial secrets.
Prosecutors contend that Yonni Sebbag, the boyfriend of former Walt Disney Co. administrative assistant Bonnie Hoxie, contacted dozens of hedge funds and investment companies in an effort to sell “insider trading secrets” as a means of supporting his gambling addiction.
The FBI was alerted upon learning that Sebbag offered $15,000 for the information.
Four Wives, Seventeen Children Involved in Ho Debacle
Just one day after announcing publicly that all was good in his family, the 89-year-old Macau casino magnate, Stanley Ho has filed suit claiming he got a raw deal.
World Sports Exchange Latest Scam: Free Money Bonus
Those waiting months for payouts from World Sports Exchange (WSEX.com) were greeted to a shocking message in their email boxes over the past few days.
Delaware Shut Out Once Again From Super Bowl
Once again, the three legal sportsbooks in Delaware that take wagers on NFL games all season long will be shut out for the Super Bowl. (Bet on hundreds of Super Bowl props here at Bookmaker.eu, serving the sports bettor since 1985. LIVE WAGERING on every play available).
Another Guilty Plea In Maryland Online Poker Investigation
Another individual has plead guilty in an expansive Internet gambling investigation being conducted by the US Attorney’s Office out of Baltimore, Maryland.
Martin Loftus from California, plead guilty to one count of money laundering on behalf of online poker operations. Like his colleague James Davitt, Loftus has agreed to cooperate with federal authorities in both Maryland and New York.
$90 Million Likely Bet on 2011 Super Bowl in Nevada Says Caesars Sportsbook Chief