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PartyGaming Announces 3rd Quarter Results: Poker Sales Fall
Ted Forstmann Not An Agent To Tiger Woods or Roger Federer Says Rep
The firm representing Ted Forstmann has advised Gambling911.com that he does not act as an agent for either Tiger Woods or Roger Federer.
Previous reports have pointed out that Forstmann is named in a lawsuit that alleges improprieties stemming from “insider gambling tips” provided be Federer. Forstmann had been characterized as “an agent to both sports figures” in the press.
A representative from Sitrick And Company advised:
Online Sportsbooks Get Beaten Badly in Week 6 of NFL: Eagles Save Day
Lem Banker Ending Career On Down Note
In the end, it's all about the almighty buck.
Especially in the world of gambling.
Tennis Match Fixing Back In The Spotlight With Roger Federer Allegations
Tennis match fixing is in the news again, this time involving allegations lodged against Roger Federer.
A lawsuit filed this week alleges that Federer provided the CEO of IMG Worldwide with supposed “insider information” related to a match he would be participating in.
Tiger Woods, Roger Federer Management Sued Over Gambling
Montreal Mafia Sports Betting Ring Guilty Pleas
10 men have plead guilty in a Montreal mafia sports betting case Friday. They will face sentencing in January.
PokerStars Pulls Out of Washington State, Sportingbet Won’t Do France
Two online gambling firms in the news a lot last week, PokerStars and Sportingbet, announced they are pulling out of or otherewise not returning to certain markets.
Delaware Casinos Now Have NFL Capping Contests
Casinos in the State of Delaware are offering a new type of football wager this NFL season--handicapping contests.
William Hill, Ladbrokes, Paddy Power Upward Trends This Week
iMEGA’s Efforts To Expand Sports Betting in New Jersey and NFL’s Twisted Logic
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Sportingbet Online Gambling Settlement Agreement Obtained By Gambling911
Sportingbet Settles For Nearly One Quarter of PartyGaming Forfeiture Deal
Online Gambling Group Sportingbet Settles With US Government for $33 Mil
One of Europe’s largest online gambling firms, Sportingbet, has settled with the US Government, agreeing to forfeit $33 million.
Sportingbet was represented by the successful Barry and Stuart Slotnick father and son tandem, who managed to get a settlement much less than what was originally anticipated. Barry Slotnick is perhaps best known for his obtaining an acquittal of New York City resident Bernard Goetz on attempted murder and assault charges related to his shooting of four would-be muggers on a subway train in 1984.
BBC: Football Association Considers Banning Bets by Players
By Andrew Fletcher
Gambling on football is big business