INTERNET SPORTSBETTING BUST NETS 5
21 December 2007
Operation "Net-Bet Blitz" carried out by combined
police task force
New Jersey has again been the scene of an online
web-based gambling ring bust. Somerset County Prosecutor
Wayne J. Forrest and New Jersey State Police
Superintendent Joseph Fuentes announced at the weekend
that five individuals have been arrested following a
four month gambling investigation dubbed Operation
“Net-Bet Blitz,” so named because it resulted in the
dismantling of a Internet sports betting gambling ring.
The raid was a combined effort involving the county
prosecutor's office, the Organised Crime and Narcotics
Task Force and the Organised Crime Unit of the New
Jersey state police, reports c-n.com.
Forrest revealed that investigations commenced some four
months ago when authorities learned that gamblers were
placing bets through a website called Beteastsports.com.
In a sting initiative, undercover detectives were able
to infiltrate the gambling operation, identify
individuals who served as New Jersey agents and place
dozens of bets on sporting events.
Investigators discovered that defendant Anthony Pecoraro,
aka “Cheese,” maintained a “package” (a group of players
who bet under codenames) on the website. Pecoraro
controlled access to the site for these players by
distributing their codenames and passwords, setting
gambling limits, settling disputes, and paying or
collecting money based on the outcomes of the bets.
Pecoraro was aided and abetted by defendant and former
NFL lineman Richard Todd Burger, who collected gambling
debts for Pecoraro.
Police claim that on three separate occasions an
undercover state police detective met with an associate
of Pecoraro. During these meetings, Pecoraro’s associate
collected money purportedly owed by the undercover
detective to Pecoraro for gambling losses.
The news report from c-n.com reveals that the
investigation also implicated Stephen Barone and Daniel
Alaimo, who allegedly acted as “agents” by steered other
gamblers to, and managing certain gamblers for,
defendant Pecoraro in exchange for a percentage of the
money generated by their gambling activity.
Finally, Peter Carfaro of Brooklyn, who operated his own
gambling operation, was enmeshed in the operation
through his business association with Pecoraro and
Barone.
Pecoraro and Alaimo were arrested at the Cheesequake
Rest Area on the Garden State Parkway, as they met to
exchange money owed to Pecoraro for gambling losses.
After the meeting and the arrest, detectives seized $42
914.00 in cash and a $4 000 check from Alaimo to
Pecoraro, and arrested Burger at his residence, where a
further $1 277.00 was confiscated.
Finally, detectives picked up Barone and Carfaro at a
local diner as they met to exchange money owed for
gambling losses, seizing $5 280 from the latter.
Following the arrests, police searched the vehicles,
residences and businesses of Pecoraro and Barone.
At Pecoraro’s residence, detectives seized two
computers, $20 000 in cash, and a safe containing
$900.00 and financial records. From Pecoraro’s business,
a computer and financial records were taken. At Barone’s
home, detectives removed two computers, a CPU unit,
financial records, and a .357 Magnum handgun, and from
his businessbusiness, two computers.
All five defendants have been charged with promoting
gambling in the third degree and conspiracy to promote
gambling. Bail for all five defendants was set at $20
000.00 each.
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