KOREAN TV CELEBRITY SENTENCED (Update)
6 February 2009
TV celeb who did some bigtime Internet gambling
avoids jail
Kang Byung-kyu, a baseball player turned-television
celebrity in Korea, has received a suspended jail term
for gambling through online gambling sites (see previous
InfoPowa report).
The Korea Times updated the story this week with the
news that the Seoul Central District Court sentenced
Kang (36) to a two year suspended prison term and 160
hours of community service.
Prosecutors told the court that Kang illegally bet large
amounts on games on Internet sites broadcasting baccarat
live from a gambling house in the Philippines. "He
visited one of the sites 500 times,'' the court was
informed.
The court took a lenient view since Kang was the only
victim of the losses, had no criminal record, and had
acknowledged wrongdoing."
Kang was indicted but not detained on charges of betting
2.6 billion won ($1.8 million) from October 2007 to last
May, losing 1.2 billion won.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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