BETONSPORTS FOUNDER KAPLAN ARRESTED
6 April 2007
No refuge in Dominican Republic from US law
After over eight months on the run, BetonSports
controversial founder and fugitive from US justice,
Stephen Gary Kaplan was arrested today (Friday) at a
hotel in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. The
arrest was made by the country's national police,
accompanied by US State Department and FBI officials.
Triggered by the arrest on July 17 last year whilst in
US transit of its CEO, David Carruthers, BetOnSports plc
officials and others were indicted in July 2006 by a
federal grand jury on various charges of racketeering,
conspiracy and fraud (see previous InfoPowa reports).
According to the indictment, BetOnSports.com, based in
Costa Rica, misleadingly advertised itself as the
"World's Largest Legal and Licensed Sportsbook."
BetonSports plc was a publicly traded holding company
that owns a number of Internet sportsbooks and casinos.
In November, BetOnSports said it would permanently stop
accepting bets from U.S.-based customers, as part of the
company's settlement deal with US authorities.
Carruthers, who was dismissed shortly after being
arrested, remains on bail and confined to St. Louis
pending trial, with no date yet set.
"Mr. Kaplan was arrested at a hotel in Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic, without incident by the Dominican
National Police, the U.S. State Department and the FBI,"
Roland Corvington, Special Agent in Charge, FBI St.
Louis Office, said in a statement Friday.
"The U.S. State Department, specifically in Costa Rica,
has provided and will continue to provide, vital
assistance in relation to all aspects of this
investigation including the apprehension and deportation
of fugitives such as Gary Kaplan."
In July, Lawyers for online betting and gambling company
BetOnSports PLC failed to appear in federal court in St.
Louis.
Kaplan (48) is personally charged with 20 felony
violations of federal laws including: the Wire Act,
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO)
Conspiracy, interstate transportation of gambling
paraphernalia, interference with the administration of
Internal Revenue laws and tax evasion.
After Kaplan's arrest in the Dominican Republic, he was
sent by Dominican authorities to Puerto Rico for an
initial appearance before a U.S. Magistrate Judge,
according to a release from US officials in St. Louis.
The Magistrate Judge will be asked to order that Kaplan
be sent to St. Louis immediately or be held in custody
pending a removal hearing to transfer him to St. Louis
and for a detention hearing to hold him without bond.
Currently, the exact date of Kaplan's return to St.
Louis is unknown.
According to the DoJ release, BetOnSports co-owner
Norman Steinberg is still at large, as is co-defendant
Peter Wilson.
The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Carol
Jackson and no trial date has been set, as pretrial
motion proceedings continue.
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