ANTIGUAN AMNESTY
25 January 2008
Caribbean online gambling jurisdiction appeals for
American understanding
The Antiguan government showed some outstanding chutzpah
this week in appealing to the United States government,
which it has just bested in a bitter World Trade
Organisation dispute over Internet gambling, to grant
amnesty to operators of online casinos based in the
island nation so that they may enter and exit the US.
Most online gaming operators fear travelling to or
through the United States after a series of high-profile
arrests and the initialisation of Internet gambling
prohibitions starting in 2006.
"We believe this matter can be settled in an amicable
way because we enjoy an excellent relationship with the
United States," said Dr. Errol Cort, Finance Minister
for the island government.
One such operator is the high profile founder of
BodogLife.com Calvin Ayre who has not travelled to the
US for over a year and stated that he is beginning to
miss it.
Assuming the US allows operators residing in Antigua to
move about the United States freely and without
harassment, there are still concerns regarding states
such as Louisiana that have filed at least a dozen
sealed arrest warrants against online gambling
executives. There is also the long standing case of
World Sports Exchange owners Steve Shillinger and Hayden
Ware, who remain fugitives in Antigua after being
indicted for violations of the 1962 Wire Act in 1998.
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