FLOGGING A DEAD HORSE
4 December 2009
US law takes its final swing at BetonSports
with $28.2 million fine that is unlikely to be paid
The US enforcement and legal system took what appears to
be token final kick at the carcass of bankrupt online
gambling group BetonSports this week when a federal
judge in St Louis sentenced the firm, which has been
defunct for several years, to probation and a $28.2
million fine that lawyers on both sides admit is
unlikely to be paid.
Company founder Gary Kaplan
was sentenced last month to 51 months in prison
forfeiture of $43.65 million after pleading guilty (see
previous InfoPowa reports) to conspiracy, racketeering
conspiracy and violating the Wire Wager Act. The
company's erstwhile CEO David Carruthers remains untried
and under house arrest in St Louis after several years
in limbo.
Associated Press reports indicate that
in the latest development a federal judge placed
BetOnSports on probation for five years and issued the
fine. But company legal representatives claim the
company has more liabilities than assets, and that it
still owes U.S. gamblers $7 million to $8 million.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Steve Holtshouser told the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the actual amount of money
owed to U.S. gamblers probably is much higher,
estimating that only about half of those gamblers went
through the steps to verify to liquidators money owed to
them.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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