FORMER CEO OF BETONSPORTS PLEADS GUILTY (Update)
3 April 2009
After almost three years under house arrest
without trial Carruthers throws in the towel
In a surprise move that probably has more to do with his
long detention without trial than an acceptance of
wrongdoing, the former CEO of the now liquidated
BetonSports.com, David Carruthers (51), entered a guilt
plea on racketeering in St. Louis, Missouri on
Wednesday.
Carruthers agreed with the Department
of Justice not to appeal provided that the sentence does
not exceed 33 months, Agence France Presse reported. He
also promised not to engage in offshore gambling
businesses during the time of supervised release or
thereafter.
Following his plea before US
District judge Carol Jackson, he was told to return for
sentencing on Friday, October 2nd 2009.
US
Attorney Catherine Hanaway, the federal official
handling the case, said: "Illegal sports gambling across
state and international borders by telephone or Internet
is a crime. Misuse of the Internet to violate the law
can ultimately only serve to harm legitimate
businesses."
She said Carruthers' activities had
resulted in the loss of between seven million dollars
and 20 million dollars and involved more than 250
victims, perhaps neglecting to mention that BetonSports
had collapsed as a result of the activities of the
Department of Justice.
Carruthers was arrested at
a Texas airport in July 2006 whilst in transit to his
base in Costa Rica, and has been under house arrest
without trial in St. Louis ever since. He could have
faced a possible maximum penalty of 20 years in prison
but due to his plea bargaining he should receive no more
than 33 months jailtime, with the possibility that the
judge will also take his almost three years of house
arrest without trial into consideration.
Carruthers has consistently claimed that he is innocent
of wrongdoing and intended to strongly dispute the DoJ
case.
According to the Justice Department,
Carruthers was hired in June 2000 by Gary Kaplan (50),
an American who has also been detained for a prolonged
period after being extradited back to the United States
from Dominica by the FBI. It is understood he is to go
on trial in September this year, along with 4
co-defendants.
The Justice Departmnent alleged
that Carruthers developed the BetonSports sportsbetting
business "through a pattern of racketeering acts"
including mail fraud and money laundering and making
false representations.
"They failed to disclose
known material facts, namely that the US government and
most state governments viewed such operations as
illegal, and that they did not have a license to operate
legally anywhere in the United States," it said.
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