ONLINE SPORTSBETTING ACCUSED PLEADS GUILTY
1 January 2010
Sentencing scheduled for April 6 on New York
internet operator
Joseph W. LaForte, a New York resident already serving a
prison term on unrelated charges, admitted mid-week that
he helped run an illegal offshore sportsbetting ring
that operated in several states, including New Jersey.
The 39-year-old Staten Island man made the admission
in the U.S. District Court in Trenton, pleading guilty
to a one-count indictment charging him with conspiracy
to operate an illegal gambling business, according to
Associated Press reports.
LaForte, who faces up
to five years in prison and a $250 000 fine when he's
sentenced on April 6, admitted that from 2005 through
early 2006, he and others directed bettors to place
wagers through an unidentified Internet gambling site
located outside the United States and shared in the
profits from the business.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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