Internet Gambling: Man Jailed for Refusing to Testify

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on

Written by :

Jagajeet Chiba

Published on :

One more Kansas City man was jailed for refusing to testify in an Internet gambling investigation. 

Nicholas Zicarelli became the 10th person jailed for declining to testify, his attorney, Kenneth Hensley, said at a contempt hearing in Kansas City.

"He's a law-abiding citizen who doesn't want to be dragged into this investigation," Hensley said.

Zicarelli claims to have only been a customer of the gambling company.

Zicarelli was called before the grand jury earlier this fall but declined to testify, invoking his Fifth Amendment right not to give evidence that could tend to show that he had committed a crime, according to a report in the Kansas City Star.

More from the Star:

Zicarelli was called before the grand jury earlier this fall but declined to testify, invoking his Fifth Amendment right not to give evidence that could tend to show that he had committed a crime.

A judge then gave him immunity from prosecution, but Zicarelli persisted in his refusal. On Monday, Kays found him in contempt and ordered Zicarelli jailed for up to 18 months or until he agreed to tell what he knows to the grand jury.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Becker said the grand jury had a right to hear evidence about violations of U.S. laws.

"A law-abiding citizen has to make a decision," Becker said. "Do I obey the law, or do I protect my bookmaker?"

Ann Bennett, a friend of the family, accused Becker of profiling Italian Americans in the gambling investigation while his father confronted the Assistant U.S. Attorney in the courtroom hallway accusing him of ruining his son's life while challenging him to investigate more "serious crimes". 

Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

 

 

 

 

Related Content

Pacman Jones

PRIME & THE PLAYMAKER: Deion Sanders & Michael Irvin Join Pacman Jones!

On this special edition of Politely Raw, Adam "Pacman" Jones and Drew Butler are joined by two of the most influential figures in sports history: Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders and Michael "The Playmaker" Irvin.
Ty Simpson

Ty Simpson Draft Position Over 29.5 Prop Bet Among the Most Wagered On

Ty Simpson was ranked seventh in the FBS with 305 completions (473 attempts, 64.5%), 10th with 3,567 passing yards (28 TDs, 5 INTs.
New Orleans Saints

New Orleans Saints Select Defensive Linesman With Their First Pick NFL Draft Prop Bet

New Orleans Saints drafting a defensive linesman first in this year's Draft is the third biggest liability for the sportsbooks in the team category
David Bailey NFL Draft Pick Selection 2nd or 3rd Overall 2nd and 3rd Most Bet on

David Bailey NFL Draft Pick Selection 2nd or 3rd Overall 2nd and 3rd Most Bet on

David Bailey is two of the top three most bet on for this year's NFL Draft